555302Z100 Hyundai / KIA LINK ASSY-REAR STABILIZER, Price: 28.25$, Weight: 0.38kg
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Ship in, Days | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hyundai / KIA |
555302Z100 |
LINK ASSY-REAR STABILIZER |
5 |
0.38 |
4-5 |
28.25$ |
Overview
Your car's stabilizer link, often referred to as a sway bar link or anti-roll bar link, is a crucial component in ensuring your ride is smooth and comfortable. This small yet significant part is designed to prevent excessive body roll when your vehicle is turning or cornering. The Hyundai / KIA 555302Z100 LINK ASSY-REAR STABILIZER plays a pivotal role in maintaining stability and therefore overall safety and comfort during your drives.
Functionality
This part connects your car's sway bar (or anti-roll bar) to the suspension components. The sway bar makes sure the vehicle's body roll is within a safe limit by distributing the weight of the car evenly when it's negotiating a curve or making a sharp turn. The stabilizer link ensures your sway bar stays connected and functional. The Hyundai / KIA link assembly connects the sway bar to the control arms of your vehicle, allowing the bar to respond to how the vehicle is moving. Without it, your sway bar would not effectively limit body roll.
Consequences of a Broken Stabilizer Link
If the stabilizer link breaks or fails, the result can be uncomfortable and potentially dangerous. Your vehicle may lean excessively to one side during turns, the steering wheel might feel unusually heavy, or even worse, you might hear unpleasant knocking sounds while driving. The broken link can also lead to abnormal tire wear, putting additional strain on your vehicle's suspension and potentially causing further damage. In short, a malfunctioning stabilizer link reduces your car's handling capacity and jeopardizes your safety.
Compatibility
The Hyundai / KIA 555302Z100 LINK ASSY-REAR STABILIZER is compatible with the following car models:
- Ix35 14 (2013-2015)
- Tucson
- Ix35/Tucson 14 (2013-2015)
- Ix35/Tucson 14 (2014-2015)
- Tucson 14 (2013-2015)