Is It Necessary to Install a Stabilizer Bar?

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KiaraFitz
07/29/25 8:42pm
Whether it is necessary to install a stabilizer bar depends on the vehicle model. Below are the relevant explanations: 1. Function of the stabilizer bar: When the horizontal heights of the left and right wheels differ, the stabilizer bar prevents torsion of the bar body and generates anti-roll resistance to suppress body roll. In other words, the stabilizer bar does not function when the left and right suspensions move up and down synchronously; it only comes into play when the left and right suspensions move asynchronously due to road undulations or cornering. 2. Reasons for installation: The stabilizer bar eliminates the impact of vibrations caused by uneven ground on the vehicle body. The vehicle body absorbs a large portion of external vibrations through the independent suspension system. Since the springs of the shock absorbers are independent and it is difficult to maintain uniformity in the material and physical properties of each spring, the residual vibrations are ultimately absorbed by the vehicle body.
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