A Stabilizer Bar Bearing is a vital part that serves as a support and guide for the stabilizer bar in vehicle suspension systems. Typically used in rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive vehicles, this bearing plays a crucial role in maintaining stability and reducing wear on the stabilizer bar. Its technical advantages include enhanced vibration absorption and smooth operation.
Sway bar bushes (also known as stabilizer bar bushes) are elastomeric components that mechanically couple the stabilizer bar to the vehicle chassis. Located at the frame or suspension mounting points of the sway bar, they permit controlled articulation while isolating road vibrations and noise. These bushings typically feature an inner sleeve for bar engagement and an outer shell bonded to the bar’s mounting bracket. Construction materials range from natural rubber to polyurethane, impacting durometer (stiffness) and durability. Replacing worn bushes restores sway bar effectiveness, reducing body roll and improving handling precision.