B45A34170 Mazda LINK(L),CONTROL, Price: 20.36$, Weight: 0.4kg
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Ship in, Days | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mazda |
B45A34170 |
LINK(L),CONTROL |
100 |
0.4 |
2-3 |
20.36$ |
Substitutions
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Processing, days | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FEBEST |
0523BMFL
|
FRONT LEFT STABILIZER LINK / SWAY BAR LINK
|
16 |
0.518
|
2-3
|
9.83$
|
|
| CTR |
STABILIZER LINK FRONT LH
|
70 |
1.228
|
4-5
|
8.55$
|
||
| FEBEST |
FRONT STABILIZER LINK / SWAY BAR LINK
|
15 |
0.449
|
2-3
|
8.26$
|
||
| SCHNIEDER |
MZS2200923
|
SUSP STABLILIZER LINK MAZDA 3 [14-UP] FR-LH
|
220 |
0.46
|
7-10
|
5.03$
|
|
| CTR |
CL0425L
|
STABILIZER LINK FRONT LH MZ B45A-34-170 MAZDA 3 201401- CTR
|
0 |
0.46
|
4-5
|
9.53$
|
Not Available |
Compatibility
| Carline | Catalog No | Produced From | Destination Region | Drive | Model Year | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BN | ALBAM2 | 09.2016 | General/China | L | 2016 | View |
Left Control Link for Mazda Suspension
This left-side suspension control link is a small but critical connector that keeps your wheel assembly aligned while the car moves over bumps and turns. It is needed to maintain stable handling, reduce vibration, and help the suspension work smoothly ?.
How This Part Works
The link joins suspension components and transfers forces between them, allowing controlled up-and-down travel while limiting unwanted side movement. With good bushings and a solid joint, it helps the tire stay planted and supports accurate steering feel ?οΈ.
Signs of Wear or Failure
- Clunking or knocking noise over potholes ?
- Loose steering response or drifting on straight roads
- Uneven tire wear and poor alignment
- More vibration felt in the cabin
What Happens If You Ignore a Broken Link
If the link is cracked or the joint is worn out, the suspension can shift under load. That may cause unstable cornering, longer braking distance, and rapid tire damage. In severe cases it can stress nearby arms, bushings, and the stabilizer system, leading to bigger repair bills ?.