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Featured products: APEC Anti-roll bar bushes
Explore up to 10 matching products selected from our current catalogue. Compare prices, stock availability and key details before ordering securely online.
Choosing APEC anti-roll bar bushes by vehicle
This catalogue hub contains 148 APEC products with explicit anti-roll bar bushes classification and engine-level fitment evidence across 35 makes. Begin with the exact vehicle rather than selecting from appearance or brand familiarity alone. A shared model name can span several generations, body styles, engines and production changes.
| Check | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Make, model and body series | Separates visually similar generations and installation layouts. |
| Engine and power output | Identifies the exact TecDoc linkage target used by the final product filter. |
| Production month | Accounts for changes introduced within a registration year. |
| Complete reference | Avoids matching on an incomplete or shared number. |
| Dimensions and notes | Confirms physical form, position, quantity and equipment restrictions. |
Role within the vehicle
Anti-roll bar bushes belong to the steering and suspension system. Their purpose is to control wheel movement, alignment, ride and directional response. The exact construction varies by application, so material, connector, mounting, seal and dimensional details must agree with the selected vehicle and the information on the listing.
Inspection before replacement
Inspect joints, bushes, gaiters, fasteners, mountings and adjacent tyres. Establish why the existing part failed or reached the end of its service life. Evidence of heat, fluid contamination, impact, corrosion, damaged wiring, misalignment or a connected component fault can change the repair required.
| Observation | Response |
|---|---|
| Wear consistent with mileage | Confirm the service schedule and replace using the specified procedure. |
| Uneven or premature wear | Diagnose alignment, mounting, contamination or related-component causes. |
| Leakage or damaged seals | Identify the source and check every affected connection or mating surface. |
| Warning light or stored fault | Read diagnostic information and test the circuit before replacing parts by assumption. |
| Modified vehicle | Verify that the catalogue application still matches the equipment physically fitted. |
Fitting and maintenance principles
- Confirm the exact engine selection and product reference.
- Use suitable vehicle-specific repair information.
- Secure the vehicle and isolate electrical or fluid systems where required.
- Keep sealing faces and clean circuits free from contamination.
- Replace prescribed single-use fasteners, seals or companion parts.
- Use stated tightening values, fluids, bleeding, alignment or calibration procedures.
- Check operation and warning indicators before normal road use.
Common selection mistakes
- Ordering from the registration year without checking the production month.
- Assuming every engine within a model family uses the same part.
- Using a product photograph as proof of fitment.
- Ignoring side, axle, body, braking-system or equipment notes.
- Matching a shortened reference while overlooking suffixes.
- Replacing a symptom without diagnosing the underlying fault.
UK roadworthiness and safety
Defects involving poor stability, uneven tyre wear, noise or reduced steering control can affect safe use and may contribute to an MOT failure even where the individual component is not named as a separate test item. Safety-critical repairs should be completed by a competent person with suitable tools and current technical information. Modifications must remain road legal and may need to be disclosed to the insurer.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find the correct anti-roll bar bushes?
Select the exact vehicle, engine and production period, then compare the complete reference, dimensions and notes.
Does one part fit every version of a model?
No. Generations, engines and factory equipment can require different specifications.
Can I order from the photograph?
No. Images support identification but do not replace application data and measurements.
Why are several power outputs shown?
They are separate TecDoc linkage targets and can have different compatible products.
Should related parts be inspected?
Yes. Check connected components, mountings, seals, wiring or fluid condition as applicable.
Can a warning light identify the failed part?
Not by itself. Read fault information and test the system before replacing components.
Are left and right parts interchangeable?
Only where the product data explicitly says so; many applications are side-specific.
Does registration year equal production year?
No. Use the vehicle build date where a catalogue change point is shown.
Can modified vehicles use the standard listing?
Only if the original system and mounting specification remain applicable.
Where are compatible products displayed?
Choose the exact vehicle path below; the final engine link opens the filtered collection.
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