Rear Trailing Arm Bush

PFR19-1917

The left-hand bush on certain Volvo S60, S80, V60, V70, XC60, and XC70 models features a larger bracket with two additional threaded studs for an exhaust hanging bracket. The additional plate supplied retrofits to our original bush, making fitment across all vehicles possible. 

OEM Part Number: 1865033 / 1865034

OEM Part Number: 2040702 / 2040703

OEM Part Number: 31476221 / 31406349 / 31387282 / 31476223

Price Ex. VAT:
£87.45
Price Inc. VAT:
£104.94
Quantity per car
2

Product Pricing Information

The prices shown on our website are per bush.
To get the total pack price you will need to multiple this price by the number of bushes per vehicle.

Bush Price x Qty Per Car = Pack Price

 

 

PFR19-1917 Rear Trailing Arm Bush is a long-term solution to the commonly replaced original bush. Often split and torn, replacing the OE trailing arm bushes is labour-intensive and requires complex fitting tools, making it an expensive ordeal. Our bushes have been developed with dual material components and a moulded-in metal T-bracket making for a simpler fitment and cost-effective replacement.




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