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54813-L1000 BUSH-STABLIZER BAR Technical Guide

Modern Sedan Suspension | Sonata & K5 Specialist

Service Note: Stabilizer bush wear often coincides with link rod failure. Inspect your Front Stabilizer Link Rods when replacing the 54813-L1000.

Advanced Specs of the 54813-L1000 BUSH-STABLIZER BAR

Modern sedans like the Hyundai Sonata require robust suspension isolation to maintain passenger comfort and handling stability. This bush is manufactured with a high-density natural rubber compound designed for maximum torsional damping. The split-design allows for easier installation over the stabilizer bar without needing to disassemble the entire front end.

Vehicle Fitment

  • Brand: Hyundai / Kia
  • Model: Sonata (DN8) / K5 (DL3)
  • Position: Front Stabilizer Bar
  • Years: 2019 – 2026+

Technical Specs

  • Material: Reinforced Natural Rubber
  • Design: Split-Opening for Easy Install
  • Standard: OE Reliability Grade
  • Type: Anti-Roll Bar Isolator

54813-L1000 BUSH-STABLIZER BAR FAQ

How can I tell if my stabilizer bushes are bad?

Usually, you will hear a rhythmic squeaking or a hollow knocking sound when driving over speed bumps or uneven driveways.

Do I need to replace the metal bracket too?

No, unless the bracket is severely corroded or bent, it can be reused. Only the rubber bush itself typically wears out.

Unusual noise from the front end? Learn how to diagnose worn bushings to keep your vehicle riding smoothly.

Verify 54813-L1000 BUSH-STABLIZER BAR Fit

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Questions and Answers

Is this bush for the front or rear stabilizer bar?
The 54813-L1000 is designed specifically for the Front stabilizer (sway) bar.
Should I grease this bush during installation?
While some technicians use a small amount of silicone-based grease, many OE-style rubber bushings are designed to be installed "dry" to ensure they grip the bar correctly and prevent noise.
How often do these typically need replacement?
On modern sedans, these should be inspected every 40,000 km. Heavy urban use or rough roads can accelerate the wear of the rubber compound.
Why choose this specific OE-spec bush?

The 54813-L1000 is tuned to the specific diameter and weight rating of the DN8/DL3 chassis, ensuring that the suspension remains quiet without becoming overly harsh.


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