Common questions

How much does it cost to replace ball joints and sway bars?

How much does it cost to replace ball joints and sway bars?

The sway bar can deteriorate over time or become damaged, and at that point, it will need to be replaced. This replacement will cost you between $130 and $160. The labor should run you between $50 and $70, while parts should cost $75 and $95.

How much does sway bar links cost?

The average sway bar link replacement cost is usually between $125 to $160 including labor. The links themselves cost between $40 to $110 each, while the labor will set you back anywhere between $50 to $70.

What are the ball joints on a sway bar?

The part that connects the outer ends of the sway bar to the suspension component is called a sway bar link. In most cars a sway bar link has two small ball joints at each end. Over time, the sway bar link ball joints wear out. The first sign of a worn-out sway bar link is a knocking noise from the suspension when driving slow over road bumps.

How much does it cost to replace sway bar links?

For some more specific costs estimates on some common vehicles, using $100 an hour as a labor rate: For a 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe the labor time to replace the two front sway bar links is .5 of an hour. A pair of factory links costs about $91, or ACDelco parts cost about $16.

How is a sway bar attached to a car?

A sway or stabilizer bar prevents the car body from leaning too much and keeps the vehicle stable when driving in turns. A sway bar is connected via rubber bushings to the car body or frame in the middle. In a pickup truck, sway bar links have a slightly different design, see the lower photo.

Why are my sway bar links making a creaking noise?

In rare cases, if the grease inside the sway bar link joints dries up, it may also make a creaking noise when the suspension is moving up and down. Your mechanic can check the sway bar links while performing a regular service with the car on the lift. A worn-out sway bar link will show a freeplay when pushed up…

The part that connects the outer ends of the sway bar to the suspension component is called a sway bar link. In most cars a sway bar link has two small ball joints at each end. Over time, the sway bar link ball joints wear out. The first sign of a worn-out sway bar link is a knocking noise from the suspension when driving slow over road bumps.

When do sway bar link joints wear out?

Over time, the sway bar link ball joints wear out. The first sign of a worn-out sway bar link is a knocking noise from the suspension when driving slow over road bumps. In rare cases, if the grease inside the sway bar link joints dries up, it may also make a creaking noise when the suspension is moving up and down.

How much does it cost to replace a sway bar?

There is no need to replace a sway bar link if it’s working properly and is not worn out. Replacing a sway bar link is not very expensive. Typically, it costs $75-$140 per side in a repair shop. If you want to replace the sway bar link yourself, soak the thread with oil or WD-40,…

What makes fialed sway bar links sound like?

Fialed sway bar links sound similar to worn ball joints and other worn suspension components and thus replaced when the other parts are the culprit.

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Ruth Doyle