00:00Suspension bushes are meant to hold the wheels in precise alignment while still absorbing
00:03road shock.
00:04When these bushes wear or tear, the wheels are no longer held firmly in place.
00:08They begin to move under braking or cornering loads.
00:11During hard braking, the wheel can shift backward or sideways.
00:14This instantly changes toe or camber, making the car pull, dart, or feel unstable without
00:19warning.
00:20Drivers often blame road camber, crosswinds, or tire issues.
00:23They don't realize the wheel geometry itself is changing under stress.
00:27That's why some cars feel perfectly fine while cruising, but they become unpredictable
00:31and dangerous the moment an emergency maneuver is needed.