What is the adjustment method for car sway bar links?
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When adjusting, the tires must be on the ground. Adjust the rod so that the screw part of the rod and the link form a 90-degree angle as much as possible. Below is a detailed introduction about car sway bar links: 1. Overview: The sway bar link, commonly known as "sway bar link" or "end link," is part of some car suspension systems. It mainly connects the sway bar of the car chassis to the left and right shock absorbers or lower control arms. Due to its resemblance to a sugar-coated haws stick, it is nicknamed "sway bar link." 2. Function: The link connects the two ends of the sway bar to other parts of the car. The sway bar link is connected to the shock absorber via a ball joint, and the shock absorber extends to the wheel. Therefore, the sway bar link allows the sway bar to function during driving and steering.