When your Lexus NX300h left the factory, it was destined for a driver who wants Japanese engineering in their automobile. Obviously, you bought your NX300h because you knew that you wanted best-in-class service and a trusted brand both impeccably combined into one vehicle. Anyone who drives a Lexus knows that when it comes to repairing their automobile only the most superior replacement parts will do. You bought your NX300h because its sporty handling and appealing looks struck a chord inside you; so why would you settle for second best when it comes to superior quality auto parts?
Chassis flex is the enemy of a firm and stable suspension. To ensure your suspension doesn't twist the chassis during turns, Lexus NX300h sway bar links connect the sway bar to the control arms at both ends. Without stabilizer links or a sway bar, the chassis would lose traction and understeer into each turn. This was first tested on race cars at the beginning of the 20th century, and now sway bar links have made their way to almost every production vehicle manufactured today; including your Lexus NX300h.
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