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Toyota Stabilizer Bar

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Front Suspension Stabilizer Bar for 1999-2003 Toyota SolaraFront Suspension Stabilizer Bar for 1999-2003 Toyota Solara
A-Premium®Part # APSBR006
Front Suspension Stabilizer Bar for 1999-2003 Toyota Solara
$108.99
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3-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits Toyota Solara: 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
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Vehicle: Toyota
Item LocatedUnited States
QuantityOne Set
Installation PositionFront Side
MaterialSteel
ColorBlack
Part interchange
4881533050, 48815-33050, 4881506050, 48815-06050
item #10154WK2
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Package Contents: 1x Sway Bar, 2x Bushings.
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Front Suspension Stabilizer Bar for 1997-2004 Toyota Avalon
A-Premium®Part # APSBR006
Front Suspension Stabilizer Bar for 1997-2004 Toyota Avalon
$108.99
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3-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits Toyota Avalon: 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
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Vehicle: Toyota
Item LocatedUnited States
QuantityOne Set
Installation PositionFront Side
MaterialSteel
ColorBlack
Part interchange
4881533050, 48815-33050, 4881506050, 48815-06050
item #10154XTK
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Package Contents: 1x Sway Bar, 2x Bushings.
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Front Suspension Stabilizer Bar for 1997-2001 Toyota Camry
A-Premium®Part # APSBR006
Front Suspension Stabilizer Bar for 1997-2001 Toyota Camry
$108.99
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3-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits Toyota Camry: 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Add Trim and Engine info to ensure a guaranteed fit
Vehicle: Toyota
Item LocatedUnited States
QuantityOne Set
Installation PositionFront Side
MaterialSteel
ColorBlack
Part interchange
4881533050, 48815-33050, 4881506050, 48815-06050
item #10154W74
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Package Contents: 1x Sway Bar, 2x Bushings.
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Imagine your vehicle gliding effortlessly around a bend, each tire gripping the pavement with unwavering tenacity. At the heart of this seamless performance lies the stabilizer bar (also known as a sway bar or an anti-roll bar), a critical component that keeps your ride balanced and stable. Often overlooked, this robust metal rod connects the suspension on either side of the vehicle, counteracting body roll when you take those spirited turns. By enhancing tire contact with the road, the sway bar transforms the driving experience, making it not just safer but also more exhilarating.

How does a sway bar work?

Crafted from robust materials like steel, sway bars come in various diameters, with thicker bars delivering a stiffer ride and greater resistance to roll. As you accelerate through a curve, the sway bar minimizes the weight shift that typically occurs, allowing for better tire contact with the road. This improved grip translates to enhanced handling, making everyday driving safer and more enjoyable, especially at higher speeds.

The sway bar isn’t just about performance; it’s also about comfort. By reducing body roll, it helps create a smoother ride, preventing that unsettling feeling of being tossed around in your seat. Whether you’re commuting through city streets or tackling a mountain pass, the sway bar’s contribution to vehicle stability is undeniable.

How tight should a stabilizer bar be?

The stabilizer bar plays a vital role in your vehicle's handling, and getting its tightness just right is essential for performance. Following the manufacturer’s torque specifications is crucial—tighten the sway bar links securely, allowing them to pivot smoothly without restriction. The bushings, too, should be snug but not overly tight; think of them as the bar's cushion, absorbing vibrations while letting the bar do its job effectively.

When it comes to performance, a stiffer sway bar can work wonders, drastically reducing body roll during sharp turns and enhancing grip. But beware: too much stiffness can lead to a rough ride and compromised handling, tipping the balance in the wrong direction. Regularly check your sway bar setup—if you start hearing clunks or feel unusual handling, it might be time for a tweak. Keeping the sway bar at the right tightness not only elevates your driving experience but also ensures safety on the road.