Volkswagen 1600 Link rod (link pin or sway bar link) replacement
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Volkswagen 1600 Link rod (link pin or sway bar link) replacement
Volkswagen 1600 link rod (link pin or sway bar link) replacement
Have you ever wondered how a Volkswagen 1600, or any car for that matter, manages to so stay on all four wheels when it’s driven around a corner?
Included amongst the wonderful components of a Volkswagen 1600’s suspension system, there is a device called the sway bar (also known as a stabiliser bar or anti-roll bar) which works to prevent body roll.
If your Volkswagen 1600 is clunking from around the wheels, the tyres are wearing unevenly and the steering is loose, then there is a good chance there is a suspension problem and it could be coming from your Volkswagen 1600’s link rods.
It is recommended to replace the left and right side link rods at the same time. Your Volkswagen 1600 will be noisy and will become harder to control on cornering when there is a problem with the link rod.
If left for too long, tyres can wear too and replacing tyres can be more expensive than replacing the link rod. Best to replace a link rod as soon as you can to make sure your Volkswagen 1600 is handling well.