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Wobbly in Turns? Your Sway Bar May Be to Blame

Last Updated: Jun 10, 2026

When you take a corner in your vehicle, it’s supposed to feel controlled and stable. But you might notice one day that your vehicle feels like it is unstable, or even like it’s floating. It can be a scary sensation that gets your attention. If you feel that as you change lanes or when turning a corner, it’s important that you not ignore it because the culprit may be your vehicle’s sway bar.

Another term for it is an anti-roll bar, and helps keep your vehicle balanced while you take a turn. The sway bar connects your suspension’s left and right sides, helping to distribute its weight evenly. When it’s working the way it’s supposed to, those turns feel predictable and rock-solid. But when there’s a problem, you’ll notice your handling isn’t as reliable as it used to be.

One of the most common issues involves worn sway bar links or bushings. A sway bar link is a small rod that connects the sway bar to the vehicle’s suspension. A bushing is what secures the sway bar to the vehicle’s frame or subframe. Keep driving on rough roads and they’ll begin to wear out. Your vehicle might lean in turns, “clunk” when you hit a bump or your steering will feel loose.

Don’t ignore these symptoms. While you might think you can put up with an uncomfortable ride, failing sway bars can increase stopping distances. Plus, you might find it harder to keep your vehicle under control on a slippery road. You might be wearing out other parts of your suspension, too, which can lead to expensive repairs down the road.

Bring your vehicle to us so a technician can inspect the sway bar, links and bushings. When the problem spots are found and fixed, you’ll get back your solid, precise handling, turn corners with confidence and enjoy the safe handling you remember.

Allen's Automotive Center
1195 WINFIELD AVE.
Memphis, Tennessee 38116
901-332-3279