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When should stabilizer bushings be replaced?

When should stabilizer bushings be replaced?

Q: When do I need to change my sway bar bushings? You may need to replace the bushings if you notice your vehicle is more sluggish when making turns. Or you may hear a clunking sound or squeaking noise underneath your vehicle.

Can a damaged stabilizer bar bushing be replaced?

Replacing a damaged stabilizer bar bushing is the only way to fix your vehicle’s bushings. Stabilizer bar bushings are meant to deteriorate after a while, although they are very durable. The difficulty level in replacing bar bushings mostly depends on the type of vehicle and where the bushings are located.

How to replace sway bar bushings and stabilizer links?

To replace the end links, two nuts are removed, one from the strut, and the other from the sway bar. Many times these nuts are seized to the ball pin and have to be cut off. A Mevotech Original Grade part was used as a replacement, which has a similar design as OEM.

How to replace sway bar links on Mercedes Benz?

Using our free instructions you can replace the sway bar bushings and links on your Mercedes-Benz for under $100. You can order a sway bar kit from Amazon. Click on the link below to order your sway bar bushings and links for under $100. Replacing the sway bar bushings on the C Class W203 or the CLK W209 is an easy task.

When do you need to replace the sway bar?

This repair guide will show you how to replace the sway / stabilizer bar bushings and the sway bar links in the front of a Mercedes-Benz C Class W203 or a CLK Class W209. Mercedes-Benz sway bar bushings and links need to be replaced around 100,000 miles. As they wear and tear they tend to cause ratling and clunks when driving at low speeds.

How do you replace a sway bar link?

Step 1: Engage the parking brake. Step 2: Loosen the lug nuts. Step 3: Raise your vehicle. Step 4. Secure the vehicle. Step 5: Remove the tire. Step 6: Locate the sway bar link to be replaced. Step 7: Remove the lug nuts. Step 8: Apply pressure on the sway bar. Step 9: Make sure the new sway bar link matches the old one.

What does a broken sway bar link sound like?

When a car with a defective sway bar link is run through a distance, a distinct odd, clunky sound of the metal can be heard whenever even a slight bump or dip is hit. Sometimes, a faint “metal knock” may be heard when the vehicle undergoes a jerk. This may be a sign of a broken sway bar link.

How do you install sway bar links?

Installing New Sway Bar Links Position the new sway bar links in place. Use the two wrenches and your helper again to install the new sway bar link. Tighten down on the links, one at a time. Continue to tighten down on both sides until the rubber seals are about two-thirds compressed.

What is sway bar stabilizer?

Sway bar. A sway bar or anti-roll bar or stabilizer bar is a part of an automobile suspension that helps reduce the body roll of a vehicle during fast cornering or over road irregularities.

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