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Introduction: The stabilizer bushing is an important component of the suspension system in your Nissan vehicle, also known as a sway bar bushing.
Materials: Nissan stabilizer bushings are typically made from high-quality rubber or polyurethane and are designed to withstand the wear and tear of daily driving.
Function: When a stabilizer bushing is worn or damaged, it can have a significant impact on the handling and safety of your Nissan.
Common signs of a faulty stabilizer bushing include excessive body roll during cornering, a knocking or clunking noise while driving over bumps, and uneven tire wear. The stabilizer bushing is designed to reduce the amount of body roll or sway that occurs during cornering or other maneuvers. A properly functioning stabilizer bushing helps to maintain proper vehicle handling and stability.
Our OEM stabilizer bushings:
When shopping for a replacement stabilizer bushing for your Nissan, it's important to choose a high-quality, OEM-approved component. This will help to ensure that the bushing is a reliable and durable component of your vehicle's suspension system.
They are engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications, ensuring that they are a reliable and durable component of your vehicle's suspension system.
OE Number of the Front Stabilizer Bushing:
54613-ED501
Position: Suspension System
Overall, the stabilizer bushing is an important part of your Nissan's suspension system, and keeping it in good condition is essential for the safe and efficient operation of your vehicle. If you have any requirements, pls contact us directly.
The stabiliser bar consists primarily of a stabiliser bar body and a bushing. The stabiliser bar body is designed to avoid interference with the suspension's guiding bar system and to play a stabilising role in the suspension, which after installation can be seen as n-shaped; the stabiliser bar bushings, primarily at the connection between the transverse stabiliser bar and the wheels and frame, to cushion vibration isolation and reduce noise.