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Old 08-21-2009, 09:40 PM
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97 LS Regal Stabilizer link question

I just had the 2 front stabalizer links changed. I've looked online as to what their exact function is, but can't find a clear explanation. I was just curious as to what the stablizer link's do?

I noticed the steering wheel is a little more firm with the new ones installed. The cost for both sides was around $120 with labour....

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Re: 97 LS Regal Stabilizer link question

They connect the stabilizer/anti-sway bar to the lower control arm. The whole purpose of the stabilizer bar is to improve handling and keep the car from swaying too much in curves, etc.



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Re: 97 LS Regal Stabilizer link question

cool thanks for your clear reply, Bob!!
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