Think of bushings as they really are: a consumable bearing. They don't move and are not as hard as bearings. They are composite material usually containing a lot of brass. They are present in the engine and the transmission.
Bushings are used in suspension parts, mainly.
Need to know which bushings, there are many bushings in a vehicle.
Brass bushings inside the electric starter motor.
There are many bushings in that vehicle, need to know which ones you want to change.
The stabilizer bar rotates on the stabilizer bushings (usually 2 bushings required) be it front or rear of vehicle.
There are bushings located underneath most of the vehicles. Bushings are rubber inserts that resist the shock of the driven surface. These rubber pieces are found on all the suspension components of the vehicle.
get under vehicle with out jacking vehicle off the ground hold sway bar with hands try to move bar sideways if bar slides sideways in bushings, the bushings are shot not a hard job to repair
Ball joints control arm bushings shock absorbers springs, coil or leaf sway bar end links and bushings
There are bushings located underneath most of the vehicles. Bushings are rubber inserts that resist the shock of the driven surface. These rubber pieces are found on all the suspension components of the vehicle.
A new bushing can be found at many GM dealers. Search your area for the dealership that has taken over the Saturn parts inventory.If you are willing to install used parts, some used bushings are still in reasonable condition, but be selective.Another PerspectiveI agree that those bushings are available,but they are exactly like the bushings that failed. The ones I recommended are of a different composition and are guaranteed to not fail for the life of the vehicle. You can't say that about the GM replacement parts.
Replace the bushings in the track bars that connect the rear axle to the vehicle.
I would guess sway bar bushings or strutts. what vehicle and constantly or only on bumps?