Sway Bar Link

Our sway bar link improves vehicle stability, reduces body roll, and enhances cornering performance. It offers longer service life, resists wear and corrosion, and ensures smoother, safer handling for a more comfortable and controlled driving experience.

Contact us

Description

A stabilizer link, or sway bar link, connects the stabilizer bar (sway bar) to a vehicle's suspension, reducing body roll during turns. It enhances stability, improves handling, and ensures smoother rides. It withstands stress, ensuring reliable performance in various driving conditions.

 

The stabilizer link by Motorpro, a trusted sway bar manufacturer, reduces body roll for enhanced vehicle stability. Available in fixed, adjustable, and quick-disconnect link configurations, it features high-angle ball joints or polyurethane bushings, with a quick-release option for improved off-road articulation. Adjustable lengths cater to lifted vehicle applications, offering tailored OEM customization. Ideal for trail driving, off-road racing, and overlanding, it meets rigorous performance demands. Motorpro leverages advanced manufacturing capabilities and robust R&D to ensure high-volume production, collaborating with brands, vehicle manufacturers, and distributors. 

 

Our precision-engineered solutions support scalable customization and technical specifications. Motorpro is a professional stabilizer link manufacturer. Contact us now for reliable, high-quality stabilizer links designed for industrial production needs.

Features

  • Hardened Ball Stud 4140 Chromoly
  • Premium Oversized Forged Housing
  • Greaseable Joint Design
  • High-swing-angle
  • Sealed Boots
  • Adjustable Length
  • Improved Strength and Rigidity over OEM

FAQs

Q :
Do I need longer or adjustable sway bar links after suspension modifications?
A :
Yes. Lifted suspensions change sway bar geometry. Longer or adjustable links restore proper angles and performance.
Q :
Does a knocking sound in the front axle area mean sway bar links are broken?
A :
Often yes. Worn bushings or loose ball joints in sway bar links cause metal-on-metal noise.
Q :
What upgrade options are available for sway bar links?
A :
Heavy-duty forged links, extended-length versions for lifted vehicles, and quick-disconnect links for off-road applications.
VIEW MORE FAQS