2012 Chevrolet Traverse - Sway/Stabilizer Bar Bushing

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Precision Chassis Sway/Stabilizer Bar Bushing - K200876

Part #:
K200876
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PRE
Stabilizer Bar Bushing Kit   Front To Frame; Single Piece Design; Without Bracket
Color:   Black
Height (mm):   62mm
Inside Diameter (in):   1-3/16 Inch

Precision Chassis Sway/Stabilizer Bar Bushing - K201280

Part #:
K201280
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PRE
Stabilizer Bar Bushing Kit   Rear To Frame
Color:   Black
Height (in):   2-1/4 Inch
Height (mm):   57mm

Moog Sway/Stabilizer Bar Bushing Kit - K200876

Part #:
K200876
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MOO
Stabilizer Bar Bushing Kit   Front To Frame; 29mm Sway Bar Diameter; Includes Split Design For Easier Installation
Height (in):   2-1/4 Inch
Inside Diameter (in):   2-1/8 Inch
Length (in):   1-15/16 Inch

Dorman OE Solutions Sway/Stabilizer Bar Bushing - 928-512

Part #:
928-512
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DOR
Stabilizer Bar Bushing Kit   Front; 31mm Bar Diameter; Includes Bracket And Mounting Hardware
Inside Diameter (mm):   28mm
Bracket Included:   Yes
Bushing Material:   Rubber

Dorman OE Solutions Sway/Stabilizer Bar Bushing - 928-514

Part #:
928-514
Line:
DOR
Stabilizer Bar Bushing Kit   Front; 32mm Bar Diameter; Includes Bracket And Mounting Hardware
Inside Diameter (mm):   27mm
Bracket Included:   Yes
Bushing Material:   Rubber

ACDelco Sway/Stabilizer Bar Bushing - 45G1751

Part #:
45G1751
Line:
ACD
Stabilizer Bar Bushing Kit   Front To Frame; 29mm Sway Bar Diameter
Color:   Black
Height (in):   2-1/4 Inch
Height (mm):   56mm

Replacing Sway Bar Bushings


The sway bar, also known as an anti-roll bar or stabilizer bar, is designed to reduce the body roll of a vehicle during cornering and provide better stability and handling. The sway bar is typically connected to the two lower control arms using sway bar links, and then to the frame or chassis using sway bar bushings. Sway bar bushings are small rubber or polyurethane grommets that fit around the sway bar to prevent direct contact with the frame. Over time, sway bar bushings can wear out, causing the sway bar to move more than it should. This can result in a decrease in handling, control, and stability. Worn bushings can also cause clunking or rattling noises when driving over bumps. In some cases, sway bar bushings can be greased, but many are not serviceable and will require replacement when they begin to fail. Inspecting your sway bar, control arms, ball joints, and all bushings and links in the suspension system can help you make your diagnosis to be certain that the sway bar bushings are the source of the problem. Shop O'Reilly Auto Parts for the sway bar bushings, sway bar links, and other suspension system parts to help you make your repair.