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54813-17100 BUSH STABILIZER BAR Guide

M-Segment Stability Pivot | Hyundai Matrix & Lavita Specialist

Service Note: Noisy stabilizer bushings are often mistaken for bad links. Check your Sway Bar Links before replacing the bushings.

Advanced Specs of the 54813-17100 BUSH STABILIZER BAR

The Matrix chassis requires high-precision sway control due to its high center of gravity. This bushing is manufactured using a specialized vulcanization process that ensures maximum adhesion and durability against the repetitive twisting forces of urban driving.

Vehicle Fitment

  • Brand: Hyundai
  • Model: Matrix / Lavita (FC)
  • Position: Front Stabilizer Bar
  • Years: 2001 – 2010

Technical Specs

  • Material: High-Grade NR/EPDM Blend
  • Inner Diameter: OE Standard for Matrix
  • Design: Slit-type for Easy Install
  • Standard: OEM Quality Certified

54813-17100 BUSH STABILIZER BAR FAQ

Why does my front end clunk over bumps?

When the 54813-17100 rubber wears out, the stabilizer bar can move inside the mounting bracket, creating a metal-on-metal thumping sound known as “sway bar slap.”

Is it hard to replace these bushings?

On the Hyundai Matrix, access is straightforward. After removing the mounting bracket bolts, the slit-type bushing can be easily swapped without removing the entire bar.

Concerned about suspension noises? Learn how to diagnose sway bar bushings to keep your Hyundai driving quietly.

Verify 54813-17100 BUSH STABILIZER BAR Fit

Stabilizer bar diameters can vary based on the specific engine displacement and region. Please contact us with your VIN to confirm this specific part is correct for your vehicle.


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Questions and Answers

What is the role of this component?
It cushions the stabilizer bar against the chassis, allowing it to twist freely while preventing metal-on-metal contact and dampening road vibrations.
Which vehicles utilize this specific part number?
This part is specifically designed for the Hyundai Matrix and Hyundai Lavita, generally for model years 2001 to 2010.
Does this bushing require lubrication?
Standard OE-style rubber bushings are designed to be installed dry. However, a small amount of silicone-based grease can be used to prevent squeaking in dry climates.
How long do these bushings typically last?
Depending on road conditions and climate, they generally require replacement every 60,000 to 100,000 kilometers as the rubber naturally hardens and cracks.

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