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 from both front and rear components, which may stem from worn-out bushings, end links, or other suspension parts. These owners emphasize the importance of thoroughly inspecting the suspension to identify the exact source of the noise. Many have found that replacing swing bar bushings not only reduces noise but also enhances overall ride quality. Additionally, upgrading to stiffer sway bar bushings can improve stability and reduce body roll during cornering. It is recommended that owners consult with a mechanic or professional before replacing any components to ensure the correct parts are selected and installed properly.

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