Product Details:
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Model NO: | 55530-4D000 | Brand: | Hyundai Kia |
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Size: | Universal | Cold Style: | Water-cooled |
Material: | Aluminium | Application: | Automotive |
Fuel: | Gasoline | Stroke: | 4 Stroke |
OEM NO | 55530-4D000 |
Thread size | NORMAL |
Max Pipe Diameter | NORMAL |
Height | NORMAL |
Warranty | 1Year |
Place of Origin | Beijing, China |
Brand Name | C&Z |
Car Model | KIA |
Product name | Rear Stabilizer Links |
Length | NORMAL |
Material | Metal |
MOQ | 5 PCS |
Application | KIA |
Applicable car brand | Hyundai;Kia |
Car model | KIA |
Quality | High-Quality |
Packing | Carton Box |
DELIVERY TIME | 10-30 Days |
A stabilizer link consists of a metal rod with threaded ends and ball joints or bushings at each end. The rod is usually made from steel or aluminum to give it strength and durability. The length of the stabilizer link differs according to the vehicle's suspension design and the location of the sway bar.
The stabilizer link connects the sway bar to the suspension components, such as the control arm or strut. One end of the link is attached to the sway bar via a ball joint or bushing, while the other end is connected to the suspension component via the same. This allows for articulation and flexibility when the suspension goes up and down and also gives the sway bar a pivot point to shift forces from the left to the right of the vehicle.
The primary purpose of the stabilizer link is to transmit the forces and movements between the suspension and the sway bar. When cornering or when one side of the vehicle meets an uneven surface, the stabilizer link resists body roll and keeps the car stable. By distributing load evenly between the wheels, the link also aids in improving both traction and handling.
However, over time, stabilizer links can wear down and may need to be replaced in order to work properly. This is particularly important if the ball joints or bushings are developing play, as it leads to increased body roll, noise, and an overall loose suspension feel. It should be noted that the design and configuration of a stabilizer link may vary depending on the vehicle make, model, and suspension system.
Moreover, aftermarket stabilizer links may offer extra features and performance enhancements, such as adjustable components that are designed for specific drives or suspension setups.
Construction Materials: Stabilizer links are typically constructed using durable materials such as steel, aluminum, or high-strength alloys. These materials provide strength and resistance to the stresses and forces encountered during vehicle operation.
Ball Joints or Bushings: Stabilizer links feature ball joints or bushings at each end to allow for articulation and flexibility. These joints or bushings are typically made of materials like rubber, polyurethane, or metal, depending on the desired characteristics such as vibration isolation, longevity, or performance.
Adjustability: Some aftermarket stabilizer links offer adjustability features. These links may have adjustable lengths or multiple mounting holes, allowing fine-tuning of the suspension setup and stiffness of the sway bar for specific driving preferences or vehicle modifications.
Grease Fittings: Grease fittings, also known as zerk fittings, are included in some stabilizer links. These fittings enable periodic lubrication of the ball joints or bushings, promoting smoother movement, reducing wear, and extending the lifespan of the link.
Corrosion Resistance: Stabilizer links may feature corrosion-resistant coatings or materials to withstand exposure to various elements, such as moisture, road salt, and debris. These coatings or materials help prevent rust and corrosion, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Direct Fit Design: Many stabilizer links are designed as direct replacements for the original equipment. They are engineered to match the specific dimensions, mounting points, and ball joint or bushing sizes of the original links, ensuring proper fitment and compatibility with the vehicle's suspension system.
Easy Installation: Stabilizer links often come with installation hardware, including nuts, bolts, and washers, to facilitate easy and convenient installation. Some links may even include installation instructions or guidelines to assist with the installation process.
Brand Reputation: Opting for stabilizer links from reputable brands known for their quality and reliability can provide added assurance of product performance. Established brands often have a track record of producing reliable suspension components, and their stabilizer links may undergo rigorous testing and quality control processes.
Passenger Cars: Stabilizer links are widely used for passenger cars of all sizes, like sedans, hatchbacks, coupes and convertibles. These links help provide extra stability and control during cornering. Car models from many popular manufacturers, including Ford, Toyota, Honda, Chevrolet, Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and more, often include stabilizer links in their design.
SUVs and Crossovers: SUVs (Sport Utility Vehicles) and crossovers use stabilizer links to reduce body roll and improve stability and control. Models from companies like Jeep, Ford, Toyota, Nissan, Honda, and Hyundai often include stabilizer links to counteract the greater body size and higher center of gravity compared to other vehicles.
Trucks: Trucks of all sizes feature stabilizer links to reduce body sway and enhance handling. These links help with loaded and towing conditions to maintain control, and can be found on trucks from manufacturers such as Ford, Chevrolet, Ram, GMC, Toyota, and Nissan.
Vans: Stabilizer links are also important for vans, aiding in stability and control during corners or uneven surfaces. Vans used for personal or commercial purposes, like the Ford Transit, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Dodge Grand Caravan, and Honda Odyssey, may include stabilizer links in their suspension systems.
Performance and Sports Cars: Stabilizer links are a crucial element in performance and sports cars, since precise control is paramount. High-performance stabilizer links may be included to optimize handling characteristics in models like Porsche, BMW M Series, Chevrolet Corvette, Ford Mustang, and Audi RS.
Motorcycles: Some motorcycles that feature sway bars or anti-roll systems also make use of stabilizer links to minimize body roll and improve stability. Motorcycle manufacturers such as Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and other brands may include stabilizer links in their suspension systems.
Car Fitment | Model | Year |
Kia | KiaForte(Koup,Sedan) | 2010- |
KiaSorento | 2011-2013 |
活塞环组件 Piston ring assembly |
23040-2E000 |
23040-2G200 | |
23040-03AA0 | |
23040-2B001 | |
正时皮带Timing belt | 24312-26050 |
三角多楔带 triangular ribbed belt |
25212-25000 |
25212-3C100 | |
25212-3LAA0 | |
25212-2G760 | |
25212-2G750 | |
25212-2G700 | |
25212-2E820 | |
25212-2B140 | |
三角多楔带惰轮V-ribbed belt idler pulley | 25288-25001 |
水箱冷却水管Water tank cooling water pipe | 25460-2G201 |
冷却水管法兰(节温器罩)Water tank cooling water pipe | 25620-2B003 |
发动机机油冷却器Engine oil cooler | 26410-2G000 |
点火线圈 Ignition coils |
27301-2B010 |
27300-2E000 | |
27300-3f100 | |
27301-3C000 | |
27301-3CEA0 | |
27301-03200 | |
点火线组件Ignition wire assembly | 27501-26D00 |
曲轴传感器crankshaft sensor | 39180-2B000 |
39180-25300 | |
氧传感器 Oxygen Sensor |
39210-2E151 |
39210-2B310 | |
39210-2G170 | |
39210-2G155 | |
39210-2G220 | |
39210-2G600 | |
进气温度传感器Intake air temperature sensor | 39300-2B000 |
Contact Person: Mrs. Coral Cheng
Tel: +8615572808708
Fax: 86-155-7280-8708