- Clunking or rattling sounds from the front or rear of the vehicle when driving over bumps or rough roads.
- Excessive body roll when cornering or changing lanes.
- Uneven tire wear on the inside or outside of the tires.
- A loose or disconnected sway bar link.
- Cracked or damaged sway bar bushings.
- Bent or damaged sway bar.
- The vehicle's handling feels unstable or unsafe.
If you suspect your sway bar may be bad, it is important to have it inspected by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible. A bad sway bar can affect the vehicle's handling and stability, which can lead to an accident.