Mazda 5 suspension noise issue with front and rear components, considering swing bar bushing replacement for quieter ride on Mazda 5

Submitted by changyunlee · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Mazda 5 owners report experiencing suspension noise issues, including rattling noises in the front caused by worn sway bar bushings, as well as squeaky sounds from both the front and rear suspension that may give the impression that parts are about to fall off. To address these concerns, some owners have found that replacing the front and rear sway bar bushings can help reduce noise over bumps, while others have opted to replace stabilizer bars and additional components like solid camber arms to eliminate suspension noises altogether. Cost estimates for related repairs, such as replacing tie rod bushings and front wheel bearings, can reach around $500 and $120, respectively, and while prices for stabilizer bar rubbers and other suspension parts may vary, they can contribute to a quieter ride. It is crucial for owners to address the root cause of the noise and engage in regular maintenance and inspections of suspension components to prevent future issues.

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