Description
Your car’s suspension stabilizer bar, or sway bar, connects the suspension to the chassis and reduces body roll. If you turn your car sharply to the right, you’ll feel the car (and you) lean to the left. The sway bar compensates for that momentum. The sway bar bushing is a piece of molded rubber or polyurethane that cushions the metal components of your suspension system and prevents them from rubbing against one another. If you feel vibration and/or hear excessive rubbing or squeaking when going over a pothole or bump, it might be time to replace your bushings. Performance poly bushings are often used for racing applications, or to lengthen the amount of life time between bushing replacement.
Application Type | ApplicationSpecific |
Bullet Point 1 | Rubber components match the shore hardness of the original equipment bushing to ensure maximum performance and product longevity |
Bullet Point 2 | Manufactured to strict engineering standards/specifications in materials and tolerances |
Bullet Point 3 | Recommend to replace bushings in pairs to ensure best performance. note: sway bar bushing kits contain the needed pair |
Bullet Point 4 | Matches original equipment design specifications |
Link to Manufacturer Page | www.reinautomotive.com |