A sway bar end link connects the sway bar to your vehicle's suspension on each side, transferring force during cornering to reduce body roll and keep your tires planted.
At Redline360 we carry Godspeed sway bar end links in both direct-fit and adjustable designs for a wide range of cars, trucks, and SUVs. Worn or broken end links are a common cause of clunking noises over bumps, so replacing them is one of the most affordable ways to restore handling and quiet down your suspension. Every order ships fast from our US warehouse with fitment support if you need help finding the right set for your vehicle.
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Why Choose Godspeed Sway Bar End Links
A sway bar end link connects the sway bar to your vehicle's suspension on each side, transferring force during cornering to reduce body roll and keep your tires planted. At Redline360 we carry Godspeed sway bar end links in both direct-fit and adjustable designs for a wide range of cars, trucks, and SUVs. Worn or broken end links are a common cause of clunking noises over bumps, so replacing them is one of the most affordable ways to restore handling and quiet down your suspension. Every order ships fast from our US warehouse with fitment support if you need help finding the right set for your vehicle.
Sway Bar End Link Questions Answered
What do sway bar links do?
Sway bar links connect the sway bar to your vehicle's suspension on each side, allowing the bar to transfer force between the left and right wheels during cornering. This reduces body roll and helps keep all four tires in better contact with the road for more predictable handling.
What are the symptoms of bad sway bar links?
The most common symptom of a bad sway bar link is a clunking or rattling noise over bumps and uneven pavement, especially at low speeds. Other signs include looser, less stable handling during cornering and a noticeable increase in body roll compared to how the vehicle drove when new.
How much does it cost to replace sway bar links?
Sway bar end link parts typically range from about $20 to $80 per side depending on whether you choose a basic OEM-style link or an upgraded adjustable performance link. Labor cost varies by shop, but replacement is a straightforward job that many enthusiasts handle themselves with basic hand tools in under an hour per side.
Can you drive with bad sway bar links?
You can typically still drive with worn sway bar links, but it reduces handling stability and increases body roll during cornering, which can affect vehicle control in an emergency maneuver. This is general guidance only and not a substitute for a professional inspection. If you notice clunking noises or looser handling, have the suspension checked by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible.
What's the difference between adjustable and direct-fit end links?
A direct-fit end link is a fixed-length replacement built to the same length as your factory part, making it a straightforward bolt-in replacement. An adjustable end link allows you to fine-tune the length, which is useful after installing lowering springs or coilovers that change your suspension geometry and require a corrected end link length.
Do I need an alignment after replacing sway bar links?
A standard alignment is generally not required after replacing sway bar end links, since they don't affect wheel alignment angles like camber or toe. However, if you're also installing adjustable end links as part of a lowered suspension setup, an alignment is recommended afterward to dial in your new ride height correctly.
Why are Godspeed end links a good choice?
Godspeed sway bar end links are built with heavy-duty spherical bearings or polyurethane bushings rather than the rubber bushings found on many factory and economy replacement links, which reduces flex and improves handling response. Many Godspeed end links also offer adjustable length to work with lowered or modified suspension setups.
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