Keep your Mazda Miata's stabilizer bar tied firmly to the suspension with the Dorman - OE Solutions Suspension Stabilizer Bar Link Kit 542-359. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 1990-1997 Mazda Miata, and the catalog lists it for both the front and rear stabilizer bar positions.
A stabilizer bar link connects the stabilizer (sway) bar to the suspension so the bar can resist body roll as the vehicle corners. When a link wears out, the connection goes slack and the bar can no longer do its job effectively.
- Function: ties the stabilizer bar to the suspension, helping the bar limit body roll during cornering.
- Signs it may need replacing: clunking or rattling over bumps and through turns, or looseness in the sway bar connection.
- Coverage: supplied as a stabilizer bar link kit for the listed front or rear applications.
Links wear as a set, so if one side is worn it's good practice to inspect and replace the opposite side together for balanced handling. If a worn or broken link is the cause of your clunk, this kit replaces it.
Interchange: 45G20532 · 101-5714 · 1015714 · 606.45001 · TC1180 · 1880453 · K80453 · NA0134170 · SL653 · GK80453 · MK80453 · JTS233 · Manufacturer part number 542-359 (also 542359)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles does the 542-359 fit?
It is cataloged as a direct-fit stabilizer bar link kit for the 1990-1997 Mazda Miata. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm the fit for your specific vehicle.
Is this for the front or rear stabilizer bar?
The catalog lists this kit for both front and rear stabilizer bar positions on the listed applications.
What does a stabilizer bar link do?
It connects the stabilizer (sway) bar to the suspension, helping the bar resist body roll when the vehicle corners.
How do I know if my stabilizer bar link is worn?
Common signs include clunking or rattling over bumps and through turns, or looseness in the sway bar connection. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
Should I replace both sides at once?
Links wear as a set, so if one side is worn it's good practice to inspect and replace the opposite side together for balanced handling.
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