Sway bar links
Sway bar links and sway bar bushings work together to keep your vehicle stable and controlled during turns. The sway bar (also called a stabilizer bar) reduces body roll by transferring force between the left and right sides of the suspension. The sway bar links connect the bar to the suspension, while the bushings secure the bar to the frame and allow it to pivot smoothly. Over time, the small ball joints in the links can wear out, and the rubber bushings can dry out, crack, or compress. Common signs of failure include clunking or rattling noise while driving over bumps.
As a professional mobile mechanic, I provide on-site sway bar link and bushing replacement on-location in Granbury, Weatherford and surrounding areas. I inspect the entire stabilizer system to pinpoint the source of the noise or handling issue and replace worn components with quality parts. All hardware is properly torqued to manufacturer specifications to ensure quiet operation and reliable performance. Replacing worn sway bar links and bushings is an affordable way to restore solid handling, reduce suspension noise, and keep your vehicle feeling tight and stable on the road.