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Can a sway bar be detached from the control arms?

Can a sway bar be detached from the control arms?

In extreme cases, they can also become detached from the sway bar or control arms. Your car should never be driven when the parts are this deteriorated, or you could lose control. The sway bar is also known as a stabilizer bar.

Where does the sway bar go on a car?

The outer end of the control arm connects through a ball joint to the steering knuckle, the part that carries the front wheel. A stabilizer (sway) bar connected to both lower control arms or struts keeps the car stable in turns. See this illustration of the front suspension.

What causes rear sway bar to come loose?

Rear Sway bar bushing (inside ones )came loose and caused a thump/rattle in the rear. Dealer had to install completely new bar to repair and thought a redesign of this part was needed in the future. front end feels loose.

How are control arms connected to steering knuckle?

The outer end of the control arm connects through a ball joint to the steering knuckle, the part that carries the front wheel. A stabilizer (sway) bar connected to both lower control arms or struts keeps the car stable in turns. See this illustration of the front suspension .

How are sway bar links connected to MacPherson struts?

The switch to MacPherson struts required a change in how and where sway bar end links were connected. Confusing the matter even more, they connect upward to the MacPherson strut and are longer, or they connect to the lower control arm and are shorter.

Where to place bushing on front sway bar?

Place a bushing, and then a cup, on the lower control arm where the link goes through it and slide the bolt through it. The lip on the bushing faces the lower control arm. Slide the last bushing and cup onto the bolt under the control arm with the lip to the control arm.

How is the sway bar connected to the wheel?

This pushes up on the right lower control arm which, because it’s connected to the sway bar through the end link, pushes up on the end of the bar. This twisting motion in the sway bar is translated to the left side of the vehicle, pulling it down and holding the wheel to the ground through the corner.

What kind of sway bar links do I Need?

The lower image shows a type mainly found on vehicles equipped with MacPherson struts. Sway bar end links have undergone a design change as front suspension design has transformed. The switch to MacPherson struts required a change in how and where sway bar end links were connected.

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Ruth Doyle