Worn Stabilizer or Sway Bar Bushing: What It Sounds Like & How to Replace It
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This video shows how to replace a worn stabilizer bar bushing. We’ll walk you through the symptoms of a damaged bushing, the sounds it makes, and the step-by-step process of replacing it.
A stabilizer bar bushing is a small rubber or polyurethane component that helps secure the stabilizer bar (also known as an anti-roll bar or sway bar) to the vehicle's suspension system. The stabilizer bar itself helps reduce body roll during turns by connecting the left and right sides of the suspension.
The bushing acts as a cushion between the stabilizer bar and the vehicle’s frame or suspension components, allowing the bar to move slightly while dampening vibrations and noise. Over time, these bushings can wear out, crack, or become brittle, leading to increased noise, poor handling, and discomfort while driving.
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