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Reduce Body Roll with Sway Bars
Your sway bars play a vital role in your vehicle's performance. That's why regular maintenance is essential. Sway bars reduce body lean during cornering for improved handling and stability. At Gulfport Nissan, we provide genuine Nissan sway bars engineered for your Versa and Pathfinder chassis. Aftermarket sway bars frequently use incorrect diameter or mounting points that compromise handling rather than improving it.
The Function of Sway Bars
Sway bars are metal rods that connect left and right suspension components across the vehicle. When one side compresses more than the other during turns, the bar twists to resist the motion. This resistance transfers some weight to the outside wheels, reducing body roll. End links attach the bar to suspension arms or struts on each side. Bushings at the center mounting point allow the bar to rotate smoothly. Thicker bars provide more roll resistance but can reduce ride comfort on rough roads.
What Causes Sway Bar Problems
End link bushings wear out from constant articulation and exposure to road debris. The rubber deteriorates, creating loose connections that produce clunking noises. Center bushings crack and tear from continuous twisting motion under load. Impact damage from road hazards can bend the bar, changing its stiffness characteristics. Generic aftermarket links use plastic components that break under normal suspension loads. Corrosion weakens mounting brackets and end link threads over extended use.
When Sway Bars Need Attention
Clunking sounds from the suspension over bumps indicate worn or broken sway bar links. Excessive body roll during turns suggests failed bushings or damaged bar components. Uneven handling where the vehicle leans more in one direction points to problems. Visual inspection revealing torn bushings or damaged links requires immediate replacement. Most sway bar bushings and links need replacement every 75,000 to 100,000 miles from wear. Replacing worn sway bar components along with checking shocks and struts maintains balanced handling performance and driver confidence through corners and emergency maneuvers.
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