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Sway Bar Link, Front Side, A-Premium APCA4827
A-Premium®Part # APCA4827
Sway Bar Link, Front Side, A-Premium APCA4827
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Vehicle: 2018 BMW 430i Gran Coupe
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity2
Installation PositionFront Side
Part interchange
K750657, 31306792212, 6792212, K750656, 31306792211, 6792211
item #1004XCY1
Note
For 2012-2013 BMW 328i, this part fit L4 2.0L model only.
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What does the sway bar link do?

The sway bar link connects the sway bar to the suspension, helping to minimize body roll during turns. It allows the sway bar to transfer weight effectively, enhancing vehicle stability and control. If worn, it can cause clunking noises and affect handling, so regular checks are essential.

A-Premium is your go-to destination for top-quality sway bar links for vehicles. We offer a wide range of sway bar link options. Whether you need parts for a light-duty truck, a family sedan, or a cherished classic car, we have you covered. From Ford, and Chevy to BMW, A-Premium is the place to find all the quality components you need for your DIY projects.

What happens when sway bar links are bad?

When sway bar links are bad, several issues can arise that affect your vehicle's handling and safety. Here are some common symptoms and consequences:

  • Increased body roll
    Worn or damaged sway bar links can lead to excessive body roll during turns. This means your vehicle May lean more than usual, making it feel unstable and less responsive when cornering.
  • Clunking noises
    One of the most noticeable signs of failing sway bar links is a clunking or rattling noise, especially when going over bumps or during turns. This sound indicates that the links are loose or have worn-out bushings.
  • Poor handling
    Bad sway bar links can significantly impact your vehicle's handling. You May experience a decrease in steering precision, making it harder to control the vehicle, especially on curves or uneven surfaces.
  • Uneven tire wear
    If the sway bar links are not functioning properly, it can lead to uneven weight distribution on the tires, resulting in uneven tire wear over time. This can decrease the lifespan of your tires and affect overall vehicle performance.

How much does it cost to replace sway bar links?

Replacing sway bar links can be a wallet-friendly repair, but costs can vary widely. Aftermarket sway bar links typically run between $20 and $100 each, while OEM options might set you back $50 to $150. Labor can add another $50 to $300, depending on local rates and how long the job takes—usually about 1 to 2 hours. In total, you’re looking at around $150 to $600 for the entire replacement. It’s smart to shop around for quotes; you might just snag a great deal while getting your ride back in tip-top shape!