INFINITY QX4 JR50 NISSAN PATHFINDER TERRANO R50 Stabilizer Link OEM:54618-0W000 SL-4840 CLN-16 K90659


Product Overview
What are Stabilizer Links and Why Are They Important? Stabilizer links, also known as sway bar links, are essential components of a vehicle's suspension system. They connect the sway bar to the suspension, allowing it t
Key Features
- Meet or exceed OEM requirements
- 2 years warranty
- Strict quality control
- Complete testing from material to product
Quality Assurance
What are Stabilizer Links and Why Are They Important?
Stabilizer links, also known as sway bar links, are essential components of a vehicle\'s suspension system. They connect the sway bar to the suspension, allowing it to control the body roll during turns and improve handling. In particular, stabilizer links like the INFINITY QX4 JR50 NISSAN PATHFINDER TERRANO R50 Stabilizer Link OEM:54618-0W000 SL-4840 CLN-16 K90659 play a crucial role in ensuring that your vehicle remains stable while driving on uneven roads or making sharp turns.
The Anatomy of Stabilizer Links
Stabilizer links consist of two main parts – the link itself and the bushing. The link is typically made of metal and connects the sway bar to the suspension. The bushing acts as a cushion between the link and other components of the suspension system, reducing noise and vibration while providing flexibility for movement.
- Symptoms of Worn or Damaged Stabilizer Links
- Noise (clunking, knocking, rattling)
- Metallic Sound going over bumps
- Excessive Body Roll
- Sluggish Turning
- Checking for Damage
- If you suspect that your stabilizer links/bushings are damaged due to any of these symptoms, you can manually check them for damage by following these steps:
- Jack up your vehicle and secure it with jack stands or blocks.
- *Ensure that the stands support your vehicle\'s suspension.
- Locate the sway bar and move it up and down.
- Observe the end links and bushings for any signs of wear or damage, such as cracks, tears, or deformation.
- Replacement Cost
- The cost of replacing stabilizer links/bushings can vary depending on the make and model of your vehicle. The average cost ranges from $20-$100 f
| Material | High-tensile steel / forged aluminum |
|---|---|
| Finish | E-coat / powder paint / zinc plating |
| Standards | IATF / ISO-based process control |
| Warranty | 24 months |
| MOQ | 50-100 pcs per reference |
| Lead Time | 25-35 days after PO |
Compatible Brands:
Toyota, Honda, Nissan, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Volkswagen, Land Rover, and more...
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