Land Rover Freelander 2 Sway bar replacement
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Land Rover Freelander 2 Sway bar replacement
Why would my Land Rover Freelander 2 sway bar need to be replaced?
Your Land Rover Freelander 2's suspension system is comprised of many components, one of which is the sway bar.
Also known as an anti-roll bar, the sway bar connects both sides of your Land Rover Freelander 2’s suspension together to control the amount of body roll present when cornering.
Sway bars may be fitted to the front and rear of your Land Rover Freelander 2, although some smaller Land Rover Freelander 2’s only had a front sway bar fitted.
Working in conjunction with your Land Rover Freelander 2’s springs and shock absorbers, the sway bar provides stable and predictable handling through both low and high-speed corners.
The sway bar is connected to the body of your Land Rover Freelander 2 with rubber bushes, and joins either directly to the shock absorber or to the control arms via sway bar end links, which are fitted with ball joints at both ends to allow for movement - these components are more common to wear out over time, but in rare cases, the sway bar itself will need to be replaced to return your Land Rover Freelander 2’s handling back to factory specification.
So if you feel your Land Rover Freelander 2’s handling has degraded or you can feel excess body roll when cornering, book an inspection or replacement through AutoGuru, and get your Land Rover Freelander 2 feeling good as new in no time!