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VW Golf MK6 Rear Control Arm Bushing

VW Golf MK6 Rear Control Arm Bushing

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Loosoo’s Golf MK6 Rear Control Arm Bushing Kit solves it all. Engineered with premium polyurethane, designed for 1-5 minute installs, and built to outlast factory rubber by 3x – so your shop can turn suspension jobs into profit, not pain.

Parts: Bushing
Brand: Loosoo
Condition: New
Recommended use: OEM replacement

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Suspension Bushing plays a vital role in vehicle driving. It not only effectively reduces vibration and noise, but also ensures a stable connection between the wheel and the body.

VW Golf MK6 Rear Control Arm Bushing

Rear Suspension Headache for Golf MK6 Shops?

If your shop services 2009-2014 VW Golf MK6 models, you’ve seen it:

Customers complain of clunky rear suspension or loose steering feel
Factory rubber bushings crack in 2-3 years (leading to costly return visits)
Installing generic replacements takes 30+ minutes per bushing (wasting labor)
Worn bushings accelerate wear on control arms, sway bars, and tires (angry customers, more work)
Loosoo’s Golf MK6 Rear Control Arm Bushing Kit solves it all. Engineered with premium polyurethane, designed for 1-5 minute installs, and built to outlast factory rubber by 3x – so your shop can turn suspension jobs into profit, not pain.

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Polyurethane vs. Rubber: No Contest

Factory rubber bushings degrade fast under weight and road stress. Loosoo’s:

3x longer lifespan: Made with high-grade polyurethane (not cheap rubber) – resists cracking, oil, and road salt
Improved handling: Stiffer than rubber but flexible enough to absorb bumps – customers notice smoother, tighter steering
No more “premature wear” excuses: Polyurethane holds shape, so suspension components align properly (tires wear evenly, control arms last longer)

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Smart Design: Rotating Sleeves = Lifelong Durability

Most aftermarket bushings seize up over time. Loosoo’s:

Freely rotating inner sleeves: Reduce friction between bushing and metal – no binding, no premature wear
Precision-machined fit: Matches Golf MK6’s rear control arm housing exactly (no grinding, no gaps)
Result: Bushings stay silent and functional for 60,000+ miles (vs. 20,000 miles for rubber)

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