The GMC Savana Sway Bar Bushing is a device that attaches the stabilizer bar to the frame to prevent swaying and rolling. This small bushing is located on the front and rear suspension and surrounds the anti-roll bar with a cushion that absorbs vibrations, quiets road noise, and allows the perfect amount of flex to enable confident steering. Anyone who drives a GMC Savana cargo, passenger, or cutaway configuration will instantly notice the benefit of a new Sway Bar Bushing, as the left and right wheels will share the cornering load, keeping the cabin flat even with a full cargo hold. The Sway Bar Bushing uses simple, rugged materials that shake off years of potholes, but it costs a fraction of the price of more complicated links or hydraulic systems sometimes found in competitors. This advantage has helped GMC Savana vans win over trust with fleet managers and families alike. The early 1996 GMC Savana editions with a 2003 refresh with LS power and the later generations with V8 or turbo diesel all bolt up nearly identical Sway Bar Bushing assemblies. That is why you can stock one for each bar diameter, making it easy to maintain and inexpensive to supply. As the rubber dries or cracks with age, symptoms like squeaks, rattles, or loose steering will let owners know that it's time to replace the Sway Bar Bushing before performance degrades, restoring the crisp, predictable road feel you expect from your GMC Savana. Components give the Sway Bar Bushing extra appeal when shopping for parts. This split design opens to allow for easy installation and durable synthetic compounds that resist oil and road salt. Every Savana trip is backed by efficiency and safety.
Each OEM GMC Savana Sway Bar Bushing we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.