20420AJ000 Subaru STABILIZER LK, Price: 12.71$, Weight: 0.317kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Subaru

20420AJ000

STABILIZER LK

0

0.317

2-3

12.71$

Not Available

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
CTR
CLSU10 
STABILIZER LINK FRONT
58
0.483
4-5
10.28$
 
FEBEST
0823B14F 
FRONT STABILIZER LINK
0
0.403
-
6.58$
Not Available

Compatibility

BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToTrainDiagram
SEDAN2500CC EMPI DOHC NA25I-PLUSUSA03.201305.2014FULLTIME 4WD View

Enhance Your Ride's Stability with the 20420AJ000 Stabilizer Link

When it comes to maintaining the balance and safety of your vehicle, the stabilizer link plays an essential role. This part, also known as the sway bar link, is crucial in reducing body roll during cornering, contributing to improved handling and passenger comfort.

Why is the Part Needed

The stabilizer link connects the vehicleโ€™s suspension components, like the sway bar, to the control arm. It effectively transfers forces from the sway bar to maintain balance and mitigate the risk of rollover. For drivers navigating sharp turns or dealing with uneven terrain, having a properly functioning stabilizer link is indispensable.

How Does It Work

This component functions by transmitting lateral forces exerted during cornering to the opposite side of the suspension. When one side of the suspension compresses, the stabilizer link twists, applying counter-force so that the vehicle remains level and steady. This not only aids in stability but also enhances road grip, ensuring a safer driving experience.

Consequences of a Broken Stabilizer Link

Should a stabilizer link fail, drivers may notice increased body roll, particularly during cornering. This can make the vehicle feel unstable and lead to decreased steering response. Over time, a broken link can cause additional wear on other suspension components, potentially translating to costly repairs if not addressed promptly.

Compatible Car Models

  • Legacy