Should the sedan stabilizer bar be tightened very tightly?

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SanFrank
07/29/25 5:05pm
Automobile stabilizer bars need to be tightened; otherwise, they can easily loosen when the car encounters bumps during driving. The function of the stabilizer bar is to generate anti-roll resistance (Roll Resistance) to inhibit body roll when the horizontal heights of the left and right wheels are different, preventing the bar from twisting. The stabilizer bars used in sedans are installed in different parts and can be categorized into: 1. Chassis reinforcement stabilizer bar; 2. Rear axle suspension reinforcement stabilizer bar; 3. Front crossmember stabilizer bar; 4. Toe-in stabilizer bar; 5. Front shock absorber tower top stabilizer bar; 6. Front lower control arm stabilizer bar; 7. Rear shock absorber tower top stabilizer bar.
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