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ISUZU TROOPER II III OPEL FRONTERA A B Stabilizer Link OEM:350607 CLIS-1 K90703 350608 CLIS-2 K90702

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Product Overview

What are Stabilizer Links and Why Do They Matter? Stabilizer links, also known as sway bar links, are an essential component of a vehicle's suspension system. They connect the sway bar to the suspension and help control

Key Features

  • 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 Do They Matter?

Stabilizer links, also known as sway bar links, are an essential component of a vehicle\'s suspension system. They connect the sway bar to the suspension and help control body roll during turns. One example of a stabilizer link is the ISUZU TROOPER II III OPEL FRONTERA A B Stabilizer Link OEM:350607 CLIS-1 K90703 350608 CLIS-2 K90702.

The Importance of Sway Bar Bushings

Sway bar bushings are another important component of a vehicle\'s suspension system. They serve as the fulcrum for the sway bar and attach it to the frame of the vehicle. Without properly functioning sway bar bushings, the handling and stability of a vehicle can be greatly compromised.

Symptoms of Bad Stabilizer Links and Bushings

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

How to Check for Damage

If any of these symptoms are present, it is important to manually check your stabilizer links and bushings for damage. Jack up your vehicle and secure it with jack stands or blocks. Locate the sway bar and move it up and down while observing the end links and bushings for signs of wear or damage.

The Cost of Replacement

The cost to replace stabilizer links ranges from $20-$100 (replacement-premium), while sway bar bushings range from $10-$30. The majority of replacement cost comes from labor which averages around $70-$100 per hour. However, replacing these components is a simple DIY job for those who are mechanically inclined.

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
Passenger Cars
SUVs & Pickups
Commercial Vehicles
Off-road Vehicles

Compatible Brands:

Toyota, Honda, Nissan, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Volkswagen, Land Rover, and more...

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