1997 Geo Tracker - Sway/Stabilizer Bar Link

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Precision Chassis Sway/Stabilizer Bar Link - K90119

Part #:
K90119
Line:
PRE
$39.99 per Box
Availability Controls for Precision Chassis Sway/Stabilizer Bar Link
Suspension Stabilizer Bar Link Kit   Front; Superior OE Replacement; Hardware Included
Bolts Included:   No
Bushings Included:   Yes
Dust Boot Included:   Yes

MasterPro Chassis Stabilizer Bar Link - K750201

Part #:
K750201
Line:
MPC
$19.99 per Box
Availability Controls for MasterPro Chassis Stabilizer Bar Link
Stabilizer Bar Link Kit   Front
Bolts Included:   Yes
Bushings Included:   Yes
Dust Boot Included:   Yes

Import Direct Chassis Sway/Stabilizer Bar Link - LS08004

Part #:
LS08004
Line:
IPC
$22.99 per Box
Availability Controls for Import Direct Chassis Sway/Stabilizer Bar Link
Stabilizer Bar Link Kit   Front
Material:   Steel
Adjustable:   No
Bushing Color:   Black

ACDelco Stabilizer Bar Link - 46G0396A

Part #:
46G0396A
Line:
ACD
$25.99 Each

Note: Item restricted to ship Ground only.

Availability Controls for ACDelco Stabilizer Bar Link
Stabilizer Bar Link   Front; Link Only
Bolts Included:   Yes
Bushings Included:   Yes
Greaseable:   No

Rare Parts Sway/Stabilizer Bar Link - 18258

Part #:
18258
Line:
RAP
$78.99 Each
Availability Controls for Rare Parts Sway/Stabilizer Bar Link
Stabilizer Bar Link   Front To End; Complete Link; Optional
Bushings Included:   Yes
Dust Boot Included:   Yes

What Are Sway Bar Links?


The sway or stabilizer bar keeps the two sides of your suspension tethered to help prevent the sway you might experience in the body of your vehicle when turning. The purpose of your sway bar links is to connect the sway bar to the control arm, and help keep the vehicle more balanced and stable when turning or cornering. The sway or stabilizer bar links usually consist of a straight rod with bushings and retaining washers that are installed around the sway bar and control arm, or a Z-shaped bar with studs, ball and socket joints, or bushings on both ends. The type and design of your vehicles sway bar link depends on the design of the suspension, and they should always be replaced if they are severely corroded, if the bushings have worn out, or if they have become loose or suffered damage. If your stabilizer bar link fails or becomes loose, it may cause a clunking noise from the vehicle, your handling may seem loose, or your vehicle may rock or lean more when turning or going around corners. This can be dangerous, especially in vehicles with a higher rollover risk like trucks and SUVs. If you notice that your vehicle seems to be less balanced when turning, it is a good idea to inspect the sway bar links and the rest of the suspension system for loose or damaged components. If you need to replace your sway bar links, check out our complete selection of stabilizer bar links and other suspension repair components at O'Reilly Auto Parts. We also carry complete sway bar kits and replacement stabilizer bar bushings for a complete repair that can help keep you driving safely. If you need more guidance, check out our video on how to replace sway bar links on most vehicles.