What Happens When the Car Stabilizer Link is Broken?
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When the car stabilizer link is broken, it can have the following effects on the vehicle: 1. Cause misalignment of the four-wheel positioning: In this case, a four-wheel alignment should be performed. 2. Lead to uneven tire tread patterns or different tread depths on both sides: It is best to use the same type of tires for the entire vehicle, at least the two tires on the front axle and the rear axle must be the same, and the tread depth must be the same. If the wear limit is exceeded, they must be replaced. 3. Result in unequal tire pressure on both sides: Unequal tire pressure will cause the tires to become different in size, inevitably leading to pulling to one side when rolling. 4. Cause failure of the front shock absorbers: After the front shock absorbers fail, the suspension on both sides will be uneven during driving, leading to uneven force distribution and causing the vehicle to pull to one side.