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What are the symptoms of a broken car stabilizer bar bracket?

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Arabella
07/29/25 4:16pm
The symptoms of a broken car stabilizer bar are as follows: 1. If the stabilizer bar is damaged, there will be noise when driving on rough roads, but no abnormal sounds will occur on paved roads. 2. If the stabilizer bar is damaged, the car's body roll will increase when cornering. 3. The car stabilizer bar connects the shock absorbers of the left and right wheels on the same axle, which helps reduce body roll during cornering. 4. Some expensive cars are even equipped with electronic stabilizer bars, which have a motor in the middle that plays a significant role during cornering. If the car is equipped with an electronic stabilizer bar, there is almost no body roll when cornering.
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LaAlexis
08/15/25 4:53am
The car's stabilizer bar bracket is broken, and I can feel it very clearly when I drive by myself. When turning, the car body shakes excessively, as if it's about to roll over at any moment, and the steering wheel feels loose, making it hard to control the direction. On bumpy roads, I hear creaking noises from under the car, like metal rubbing against metal, which is quite unsettling. The most annoying part is that daily driving is also unstable, with much stronger bumps than before, and passengers in the back say they feel dizzy. If not repaired in time, the tire wear will also become uneven, and over time, new tires will be needed. I suggest that as soon as you notice these symptoms, take your car to a professional shop for a check-up, otherwise, the safety risks are significant.
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AllieAnn
10/12/25 6:45am
I usually enjoy modifying cars, and a broken sway bar bracket seriously affects handling. The steering response becomes slower, and the car leans heavily when cornering, losing the fun of precise cornering. The chassis also makes dull knocking noises on bumpy roads, which is really annoying. The tire grip is also worse, making it easy to skid on slippery roads. I need to get it checked and repaired as soon as possible to avoid losing control at high speeds. Don't delay with such issues; small components can amplify the danger.
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