What are the effects of a broken stabilizer link?
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The effects of a broken stabilizer link are as follows: 1. It causes inaccurate four-wheel alignment. 2. It leads to uneven tire tread patterns or tread depths on both sides. 3. It results in unequal tire pressure on both sides. 4. It causes the front shock absorbers to fail. The functions of the stabilizer link are as follows: 1. When the horizontal heights of the left and right wheels are different, the stabilizer link generates anti-roll resistance to prevent body roll by resisting the twisting of the link. 2. When the left and right wheels pass over the same road bumps or potholes, the stabilizer link does not function. However, if the left and right wheels pass over different road bumps or potholes, it causes the link to twist, generating anti-roll resistance to suppress body roll.