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ROD-CONNECTING,REAR STABILIZER
Part number: 56261EA500
Availability: 11
Weight, kg: 0.357
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Make: Nissan
Made in: Japan

ROD-CONNECTING,REAR STABILIZER
Part number: 56261EA500
Availability: 49
Weight, kg: 0.357
Processing: 2-3 days
Make: Nissan
Made in: Japan

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STABILIZER LINK AGV13
Part number: SLN285RM
Availability: 6
Weight, kg: 0.575
Processing: 4-5 days
Make: 555
Made in: Japan

LINK. STABILIZER R51 R51M
Part number: N27R51ER
Availability: 202
Weight, kg: 0.357
Processing: 4-5 days
Make: RBI
Made in: Thailand

STABILIZER LINK REAR RH NI 56261-EA500 PATHFINDER 2005-2012 CTR
Part number: CL0458
Availability: 13
Weight, kg: 0.357
Processing: 4-5 days
Make: CTR
Made in: Korea, South

STABILIZER LINK REAR
Part number: CLN33
Availability: 183
Weight, kg: 0.805
Processing: 4-5 days
Make: CTR
Made in: Korea, South

REAR RIGHT STABILIZER LINK
Part number: 0223R51RR
Availability: 46
Weight, kg: 0.391
Processing: 2-3 days
Make: FEBEST
Made in: China

Rear Stabilizer Link Rod for Nissan Rear Suspension
This rear stabilizer link (sway bar link) keeps the back of your vehicle flat and controlled in corners. It ties the anti-roll bar to the suspension arm, balancing left and right movement so the body doesnโt lean too much. The result is safer handling, better grip, and a calmer ride, especially when loaded or towing.
Why this part is needed โ
Daily bumps, salt, and dirt wear the ball joints and boots. A fresh link restores crisp steering feel, reduces roll, and stops annoying knocks. It also helps the rear tires maintain even contact with the road.
How it works ๏ธ
A steel rod with two sealed ball studs transmits force from the sway bar to the control arm. The joints pivot freely while the bar resists twist, keeping the chassis level through turns and during quick maneuvers.
What happens if itโs broken โ ๏ธ
Clunking over bumps, extra body roll, vague rear-end response, and uneven tire wear. If a joint seizes or the stud snaps, the bar becomes inactive, stability drops, and mounting points can suffer damage.
Tech tips
- Replace links in pairs
- Tighten with the wheels on the ground
- Inspect sway bar bushings at the same time
- Recheck torque after short mileage
Compatibility
- Pathfinder
