548301S000 Hyundai / KIA LINK-STABILIZER, Price: 15.71$, Weight: 0.39kg


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

Hyundai / KIA

548301S000

LINK-STABILIZER

0

0.39

 Dispatch 48h

15.71$

Not Available

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Hyundai / KIA
LINK-STABILIZER
59
0.449
4-5
44.42$
 
Mobis
548301S000 
FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARM
0
0.382
4-5
13.04$
Not Available

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
FEBEST
1223IX35F 
FRONT STABILIZER LINK
21
0.512
2-3
9.03$
 
SCHNIEDER
KIS2201526 
STABILIZER LINK TSPORTAGE [10-15] FR RH+LH
176
0.382
7-10
4.51$
 
Hyundai / KIA
548302S200 
LINK-STABILIZER
0
0.449
-
47.18$
Not Available
Hyundai / KIA
548303W300 
LINK-STABILIZER
0
0.46
-
47.18$
Not Available
Hyundai / KIA
548303U000 
LINK-STABILIZER
0
0.46
-
47.18$
Not Available

Compatibility

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Essential Component: Stabilizer Link

The stabilizer link, also known as the sway bar link, is crucial to your vehicle's suspension system, enhancing ride quality and handling. In any car journey, the stabilization link ensures that as you encounter turns or sudden maneuvers, your vehicle maintains balance, reducing the body roll that can cause discomfort or loss of control. This component connects the sway bar to the control arm, enabling it to transmit lateral forces evenly across the vehicle's suspension.

How the Stabilizer Link Works

Constructed typically from metal or rigid plastic, the stabilizer link acts as a pivotal connection in your car's suspension. When your vehicle turns, the sway bar twists, and the stabilizer link helps in transferring the torsional force from the sway bar to the control arm. This process minimizes body roll, ensuring all four wheels remain aligned with the road surface for optimal traction and safety.

Consequences of a Faulty Stabilizer Link

If the stabilizer link is broken or worn out, you may experience excessive lateral lean when cornering, which can reduce vehicle stability and handling performance. Symptoms might include a noticeable clunking noise during turns or driving over bumps, and a general feeling of looseness in the steering. It's crucial to address these issues promptly to maintain vehicle safety and prolong the lifespan of other suspension components.

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