Dorman - OE Solutions Axle Support Bushing P/N:533-027

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MPN: 533-027
UPC: 194883724761
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Dorman - OE Solutions Axle Support Bushing P/N:533-027
Dorman - OE Solutions Axle Support Bushing P/N:533-027
$83.99

Cushion axle movement and keep the rear suspension located with the Dorman - OE Solutions Axle Support Bushing 533-027. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the rear lower position on the 2012-2020 Chevrolet Sonic, restoring the factory bushing that isolates road inputs and helps hold the axle in place.

  • Rear lower position: cataloged for the rear lower axle support location on the listed application.
  • Isolation and location: designed to dampen vibration and limit unwanted movement so the axle stays properly positioned.
  • Direct-fit design: engineered to drop in like the original on the covered Chevrolet Sonic years for a straightforward replacement.
  • Restores a worn part: a fresh bushing addresses cracked, dry-rotted, or deteriorated rubber on the original.

Signs the original bushing may need replacing include knocking or clunking during acceleration, deceleration, or shifting, vibration felt through the chassis, and visibly cracked or separated rubber. If a worn axle support bushing is the cause, this part replaces it; diagnose the source of any noise or handling change before installing.

Interchange: 95910101
Manufacturer part number 533-027 (also 533027)

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

95910101

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicle does this bushing fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the rear lower axle support position on the 2012-2020 Chevrolet Sonic. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm fitment for your vehicle.

What does an axle support bushing do?

It cushions and isolates road vibration while helping hold the axle in its intended position, keeping the rear suspension located as the vehicle moves.

What are signs this bushing needs replacing?

Knocking or clunking on acceleration, deceleration, or shifting, vibration through the chassis, and cracked or separated rubber can indicate a worn bushing.

What interchange number does this part replace?

This bushing cross-references interchange number 95910101. Its own manufacturer part number is 533-027.

Should I replace both sides at once?

If your vehicle uses bushings on both sides, replacing them together as a matched set is a good practice for even, balanced suspension performance.