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    Length (mm) 120
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    Product number: LS4219

    Bga Rear Left Or Right Stabiliser Link For Honda Land Rover Accord Range Rover

    Delivery 2-3 Working Days
    Price excl. vat.
    £ 8,34

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    Upgrade or maintain your vehicle with the high-quality BGA Anti-roll Bar Link Anti-roll Bar Stabiliser Drop Link — part number LS4219, available now at A-Z Halifax.

    This product has been carefully selected for its reliability, performance, and compatibility with a wide range of vehicles. Whether you're working on routine maintenance or a major repair, the BGA Anti-roll Bar Link offers excellent value and dependable performance you can trust.

    At A-Z Halifax, we stock thousands of car parts and accessories to make your repair job easier and more efficient. Our experienced team is always available to help ensure you’re choosing the right part for your needs.

    Manufacturer Productnumber
    land rover LR030048
    land rover LR30048
    land rover RGD000130
    land rover RGD000131
    land rover RGD500131
    land rover RGD500150
    Usage numbers
    A.B.S. 260562
    APEC AST4173
    AYD 96LR05301
    BLUE PRINT ADJ138510
    BORG & BECK BDL7159
    DELPHI TC1795
    FAI AutoParts SS8176
    FEBI BILSTEIN 34853
    FIRST LINE FDL7159
    LEMFÖRDER 29587
    MAPCO 52685HPS
    MAPCO 52693HPS
    MEYLE 53-160600015/HD
    MEYLE 53160600015HD
    MONROE L17612
    MOOG LR-LS-10624
    MOOG LR-LS-4053
    MOOG LRLS10624
    NAPA NST4173
    OCAP 505349
    QUINTON HAZELL QLS3518S
    RTS 97-01627
    RTS 9701627
    SIDEM 65167
    SWAG 22934853
    TALOSA 50-07259
    TEKNOROT LA-157
    TRISCAN 850017612
    TRW JTS600
    Manufacturer Model Version Engine code Construction type Construction start Construction end Pk Power kw
    honda honda
    land rover land rover

    FAQ


    A stabiliser link—also called a sway bar link—connects the anti-roll bar (sway bar) to the vehicle’s suspension. It helps reduce body roll during cornering, improving handling stability and driver confidence.


    Clunking or rattling noises when driving over bumps

    Excessive body roll or a loose feeling in corners

    Uneven tyre wear due to inconsistent suspension geometry

    Visible play or worn bushings/ball joints when inspected



    Incorporate stabiliser link checks into routine chassis inspections—typically every 12 months or 12 000 miles. Replace links promptly if any play, cracked rubber boots or corrosion is detected to maintain consistent handling.

    Yes—most links are bolt-on units. Basic tools (socket set, wrenches, torque wrench) and a jack with stands are required. Always support the vehicle securely, remove the old link, clean mounting points, and torque the new link to the manufacturer’s specification. Do not use an air Gun 


    For balanced handling and even wear, it’s best practice to replace the left and right links together. Even if only one link shows signs of wear, swapping both ensures consistent performance and reduces the likelihood of premature failure on the opposite side.


    Regular Inspections: Check links for play, worn boots or corrosion at least every 12 months or 12 000 miles.

    Keep Them Clean: Remove mud and road grit from around the ball joints and bushings to prevent abrasion.

    Lubricate Where Possible: If your link has grease fittings, apply recommended chassis grease during routine servicing.

    Protect from Corrosion: Treat exposed metal threads and boots with a light spray of anti-corrosion spray, especially in winter or salty environments.

    Avoid Extreme Loads: Heavy towing or off-road driving can accelerate wear—consider heavy-duty (HD) links if you frequently carry extra weight or tackle rough terrain.