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SAS Sway Bar Link - LR90

SAS Sway Bar Link - LR90

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$135
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SAS Sway Bar Link - LR265

SAS Sway Bar Link - LR265

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Nolathane Front Sway Bar Link - 42762

Nolathane Front Sway Bar Link - 42762

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Kelpro Sway Bar Link Assembly - 28456

Kelpro Sway Bar Link Assembly - 28456

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Sway Bars & Links on the 2017 Mitsubishi Lancer: What You Need to Know

The 2017 Mitsubishi Lancer comes equipped with sway bars and links as standard parts of its suspension setup. These components play a vital role in maintaining vehicle stability and handling, making them a key focus in both everyday driving and when it comes to servicing the vehicle.

Sway bars, sometimes called anti-roll bars, help reduce body roll during cornering. When the Lancer rounds a bend, the suspension on one side compresses while the other side extends, causing the body to lean or roll. The sway bar connects the left and right suspension components, transferring forces from one side to the other and limiting this roll. This helps keep the car flatter through turns, improves grip, and generally provides a safer and more confident driving experience.

The links are the small but important parts that connect the sway bar to the suspension arms. Often made from metal with bushings at the joints, sway bar links allow movement while transferring the sway bar's stabilising forces accurately. These links take quite a bit of strain over time, especially if the vehicle is used on rough roads or driven hard.

Maintaining the sway bars and links on a 2017 Mitsubishi Lancer is important for keeping that stable ride. When these parts wear out or become damaged, the Lancer can start to feel less planted, with more body lean and potentially uneven tyre wear due to poor suspension balance. Drivers might notice clunks or rattles from under the car when hitting bumps or cornering, which could be a sign that the sway bar links need inspection or replacement.

Replacing sway bar links is usually a straightforward job but it pays off in restored ride quality and handling. Worn bushings or corroded link components can be swapped out at a workshop without too much fuss. Genuine Mitsubishi or high-quality aftermarket links are recommended to ensure proper fitment and long service life.

During regular servicing of the 2017 Mitsubishi Lancer, it's a good idea to have the sway bar and links visually checked. Mechanics will look for signs of wear such as cracked or split bushings, looseness in the links, or rust that could weaken the parts. Even if no immediate symptoms are present, keeping an eye on these components can save headaches down the line.

The sway bars themselves don't often need replacing unless damaged by an accident or severe corrosion, but their condition should still be monitored. Sometimes a quick clean and lubrication of mounting points can help reduce noise and prolong the life of additional suspension components.

One of the advantages of the 2017 Mitsubishi Lancer's setup is that the presence of sway bars and links means better handling behaviour without compromising comfort too much. Whether cruising the city or hitting the twisty back roads, these parts help the Lancer feel agile and secure.

Owners who enjoy sporty driving or carry extra load regularly might benefit from aftermarket sway bar upgrades. These enhance the Lancer's cornering ability even further by using thicker bars or stiffer bushings, but for standard daily use, the factory components do an excellent job keeping things stable and enjoyable behind the wheel.

Overall, spending a bit of time on sway bar and link maintenance as part of routine servicing is a smart move. It's one of those areas that doesn't often grab attention until a problem shows up, but by then, repair costs can rise. The 2017 Mitsubishi Lancer rewards those who stay on top of these suspension parts with consistent handling performance and a more confident drive every time they get behind the wheel.