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CITROEN C-CROSSER ENTERPRISE MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER II PEUGEOT 4007 Stabilizer Link OEM:4156A014 SL-B015L CLM-34 K750290

Apr 16, 202613viewsBlogs

Product Overview

What Are Stabilizer Links and Why Are They Important? Stabilizer links, also known as sway bar links or end links, are an essential component of a vehicle's suspension system. They connect the sway bar to the suspension

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  • Meet or exceed OEM requirements
  • 2 years warranty
  • Strict quality control
  • Complete testing from material to product

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What Are Stabilizer Links and Why Are They Important?

Stabilizer links, also known as sway bar links or end links, are an essential component of a vehicle\'s suspension system. They connect the sway bar to the suspension and help reduce body roll during turns.

  • The Function of Stabilizer Links: The main function of stabilizer links is to keep the vehicle stable during turns by transferring suspension travel from one side to another.
  • The Components of Stabilizer Links: The stabilizer link consists of two main components - the ball joint and the bushing. The ball joint connects the sway bar to the suspension while the bushing attaches it to the frame.
  • The Symptoms of Bad Stabilizer Links: If you hear clunking or rattling noises when going over bumps or experience excessive body roll or sluggish turning, it may be a sign that your stabilizer links need replacement.

How To Check for Damaged Stabilizer Links

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

  • Lift Your Vehicle: Use a jack stand or blocks to lift your vehicle off the ground so that its weight is supported by its suspension.
  • Locate Your Sway Bar: Find your sway bar under your vehicle and move it up and down gently.
  • Check for Damage: Inspect both ends of your stabilizer link for any signs of damage such as cracks, tears or wear on either component (ball joint or bushing).

The Cost and Benefits of Replacing Your Stabilizer Links

The cost of replacing stabilizer links varies depending on the make and model of your vehicle. However, t

MaterialHigh-tensile steel / forged aluminum
FinishE-coat / powder paint / zinc plating
StandardsIATF / ISO-based process control
Warranty24 months
MOQ50-100 pcs per reference
Lead Time25-35 days after PO
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