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Used Saab Anti Roll Bar Bushs
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About Anti Roll Bar Bushs
A Saab anti roll bar bush is an essential part of the suspension system of a vehicle. The job of the anti-roll bar is to balance movement of the vehicle when cornering and minimising side to side movement, preventing the vehicle from leaning or rolling over. It is particularly useful in high wind situations. These are fitted on the front and rear of the suspension.
The bushes on an anti-roll bar are made of a strong rubber and secure the anti-roll bar in place. They are always fitted to the front suspension of the vehicle, but it’s becoming more common for them to also be fitted to the rear suspension too. They take a large amount of strain from the forces of the anti-roll bar. This means that over time they will wear thin and become less effective or crack and dry out through use. They’re also subject to disintegration if they come in to contact with oil.
It’s recommended that Saab anti-roll bar bushes are checked and replaced regularly. Both sides should be replaced at the same time as if one bush is damaged, its pair will most likely be damaged too.
Saab trivia
- The world's first soft-top hybrid car was the Saab BioPower Hybrid Concept, and it premiered at the 2006 Stockholm Motor Show. The car ran off a combination of pure ethanol and electricity, and so is also the first hybrid to be 100% free of carbon emissions.
- The Saab 92 was the first production car to put the petrol tank in between the rear wheels. They did this to improve driver safety, and it helped with balance too.
- The Saab 900 was built between 1978 and 1993 and is the best selling Saab ever. In that time, it sold a total of 980,817 cars, around half of which were the convertible model. They can still be seen on UK roads very regularly.
- What does the word 'Saab' even mean? It's actually an acronym for Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget, Swedish Aircraft Company Limited. Saab is much easier to say.
- There's a very persistent myth that none of the 16 members of the Saab team had a driving license when they built the very first Saab. It's not quite true, because at least two of the team (including the test driver) are confirmed to have had one.