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TOYOTA LITETOWNACE NOAH V CR40CR50 SR40SR50 Stabilizer Link OEM:48830-28010

Apr 11, 20264viewsBlogs

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What is a Stabilizer Link and Why is it Important for Toyota LiteTownace Noah V CR40CR50 SR40SR50? The stabilizer link, also known as sway bar link or end link, connects the sway bar to the suspension system of a vehi

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What is a Stabilizer Link and Why is it Important for Toyota Lite/Townace Noah V CR40/CR50 SR40/SR50?

The stabilizer link, also known as sway bar link or end link, connects the sway bar to the suspension system of a vehicle. It helps to keep the vehicle stable during turns by transferring the suspension travel from the outside to the inside wheel. The Toyota Lite/Townace Noah V CR40/CR50 SR40/SR50 Stabilizer Link OEM:48830-28010 is an essential component for these specific models of Toyota vehicles.

Symptoms of Bad Stabilizer Links

  • Noise (clunking, knocking, rattling)
  • Metallic sound going over bumps
  • Excessive body roll
  • Sluggish turning

If you experience any of these symptoms while driving your Toyota Lite/Townace Noah V CR40/CR50 SR40/SR50, it may be time to check your stabilizer links for damage.

Checking Stabilizer Links for Damage

If you suspect that your stabilizer links are damaged, here are some steps you can take to manually check them:

  1. Jack up the vehicle and secure it with jack stands or blocks.
  2. Place the stands in such a way that the suspension is supporting the weight of the vehicle.
  3. Locate the stabilizer link.
  4. Move it up and down.
  5. Observe any signs of damage or wear on the link and its bushings.

If you see any signs of damage or wear on your stabilizer links or bushings, it is recommended that you replace them as soon as possible to ensure the safety and stability of your vehicle.

Replacing Stabilizer Links and Bushings

The cost of replacing stabilizer links ranges from $20-$100, while the cost of replacing b

MaterialHigh-tensile steel / forged aluminum
FinishE-coat / powder paint / zinc plating
StandardsIATF / ISO-based process control
Warranty24 months
MOQ50-100 pcs per reference
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