Before purchasing and installing a suspension stabilizer bark link kit, make sure it is the correct fit for your vehicle.
- Vehicle alignment will not always be necessary following stabilizer bar link replacement. Unless you must remove other suspension components, replacing the stabilizer bar, its bushings, or its end links should not require a wheel alignment following installation.
- Regularly inspect suspension stabilizer bar link kit for signs of damage or wear and replace them if signs of damage are found.
Signs of wear for suspension stabilizer bar link kits include but are not limited to:
- Unexpected noises: abnormal noise, such as rattling, or a clicking or knocking sound when driving over bumps may indicate stabilizer bar link wear
- Excessive body roll: excessive body roll or leaning when your vehicle turns corners may be a sign of stabilizer bar link wear
- Loose steering: if your vehicle's steering feels wobbly or loose, particularly at quick turns, your stabilizer bar link may be worn




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