Stabalizer link
Front Stabilizer Link – Nissan NP200 & Renault Logan, Sandero, Stepway
Product Description
Maintain vehicle stability, improve handling, and eliminate suspension noise with this high-quality Front Stabilizer Link. Designed to connect the anti-roll bar to the suspension system, this component helps reduce body roll during cornering while improving steering response and overall driving comfort.
Manufactured from durable rubber and metal materials, this stabilizer link is built to withstand daily driving conditions and road impacts. It is a direct-fit replacement for worn or damaged stabilizer links that can cause knocking noises, poor handling, and uneven suspension performance.
Suitable for both left and right front axle applications, this stabilizer link is manufactured to OEM specifications for reliable fitment and long service life.
Key Features
- Direct OEM replacement stabilizer link
- Suitable for left and right front axle applications
- Durable rubber and metal construction
- Helps reduce body roll during cornering
- Improves steering response and vehicle stability
- Reduces suspension knocking and rattling noises
- Corrosion-resistant construction
- Long service life and reliable performance
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Stabilizer Link |
| Fitting Position | Front Axle Left |
| Fitting Position | Front Axle Right |
| Installation Position | Outer |
| Material | Rubber / Metal |
| Length | 78 mm |
| Inner Diameter | 8 mm |
| Thread Size | M8 x 1.25 |
| Thread Length | 16 mm |
| Colour Coding | Yellow |
Compatible Vehicles
NISSAN
NP200 (2008–2026)
- 1.5 dCi (K9K 796) – 63kW / 86HP
- 1.6 (K4M) – 77kW / 105HP
- 1.6 (K7M 710) – 64kW / 87HP
RENAULT
Logan I (LS_) (2004–2026)
- 1.6 (K7M 710) – 64kW / 87HP
- 1.6 (K4M 690, K4M 694, K4M 696, K4M 697, K4M 698) – 77kW / 105HP
Sandero / Stepway I (BS_) (2009–2026)
- 1.4 (K7J 710) – 55kW / 75HP
- 1.6 (K7M 710, K7M 718) – 64kW / 87HP
Sandero / Stepway II (B8_) (2013–2026)
- TCe 90 (H4B 400, H4B 408, H4B 410, H4B 411) – 66kW / 90HP
Common Symptoms of a Faulty Stabilizer Link
- Clunking or knocking noises over bumps
- Excessive body roll when cornering
- Poor steering response
- Suspension rattles from the front axle
- Uneven handling characteristics
- Increased vibration through the steering wheel
Installation Notes
- Professional installation recommended.
- Inspect sway bar bushes and suspension components during replacement.
- Replace stabilizer links in pairs where possible for balanced suspension performance.
- Check wheel alignment if suspension components have been removed.
Technical Benefits
The stabilizer link plays a critical role in transferring force between the anti-roll bar and suspension assembly. A worn stabilizer link can reduce cornering stability, increase body roll, and create unwanted suspension noise. Replacing worn links helps restore factory handling characteristics and driving comfort.

