Imagine that when turning, your car starts to lean noticeably or you hear strange noises from the suspension. This could be a sign of issues with the stabilizer. We can quickly and efficiently resolve this problem by replacing the necessary parts and restoring your vehicle's confident handling. During the process, we will carefully remove the worn components and install new ones, ensuring your ride is comfortable and safe again.
When should you consider stabilizer repair?
- Knocking sounds when driving over bumps
- Increased body roll during turns
- Strange squeaks or metallic sounds from the suspension
- Vibration or instability in the steering on the road
- Wear or damage to the stabilizer bushings
- Visible cracks or deformations in the stabilizer links
- Unusual play in the suspension during inspection
- Uneven tire wear due to poor stability
What does our work include?
- Removing wheels for access to the suspension
- Removing the stabilizer and its components
- Removing and replacing stabilizer links
- Removing and replacing stabilizer bushings
- Installing new parts in place
- Checking the correct installation and functionality of the suspension
Additional information about the service
The stabilizer bar plays an important role in vehicle handling by helping to reduce body roll and providing better traction on the road. Stabilizer bar replacement is only necessary in cases of obvious mechanical damage or wear of its components. We carefully inspect all parts - the stabilizer itself, links, and bushings - to determine what specifically needs to be replaced and whether any part can be restored.
Diagnosis and preparation for work
Initially, our specialists check the condition of the stabilizer and its parts, paying special attention to any cracks, wear, or deformations. We examine the bushings and links, as they typically wear out simultaneously, and recommend replacing them as a pair to avoid the new part failing quickly. After diagnosis, we prepare the vehicle for the removal of necessary parts - we remove the wheels and ensure free access to the suspension.
Replacement process and repair options
If the components are severely damaged, we completely replace the stabilizer and all necessary parts. In some cases, the bushings can be replaced separately, and the links can be restored if their condition allows. We carefully remove the worn elements and install new ones, ensuring proper fit and secure fastening. This approach helps extend the lifespan of the suspension and restore comfort during driving.
Final checks and recommendations
After installing the new parts, we conduct a check of the suspension to ensure that all components are functioning properly and the car behaves confidently on the road. It is important to note that after this procedure, wheel alignment is not required, saving you time. We also provide tips for further maintenance, so you can worry less about the condition of the stabilizer and its components for a longer period.