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How much does a anti-roll bar drop link replacement cost for Mini cars?
Car model | Fixter price range |
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Anti-roll bar drop link replacement - passenger side (front) for Mini Mini | £57 - £89 |
Anti-roll bar drop link replacement - driver side (front) for Mini Mini | £57 - £89 |
Anti-roll bar drop link replacement - passenger side (rear) for Mini Mini | £57 - £89 |
Anti-roll bar drop link replacement - driver side (rear) for Mini Mini | £57 - £89 |
Anti-roll bar drop link replacement - passenger side (front) for Mini Mini Hatch | £59 - £92 |
Anti-roll bar drop link replacement - driver side (front) for Mini Mini Hatch | £59 - £92 |
Anti-roll bar drop link replacement - passenger side (rear) for Mini Mini Hatch | £59 - £92 |
Anti-roll bar drop link replacement - driver side (rear) for Mini Mini Hatch | £59 - £92 |
Anti-roll bar drop link replacement - passenger side (front) for Mini Countryman | £59 - £92 |
Anti-roll bar drop link replacement - driver side (front) for Mini Countryman | £59 - £92 |
Anti-roll bar drop link replacement - passenger side (rear) for Mini Countryman | £59 - £92 |
Anti-roll bar drop link replacement - driver side (rear) for Mini Countryman | £59 - £92 |
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Our expert insights into anti-roll bar drop link replacement
What does an anti-roll bar drop link do?
A drop link is used to connect the end of the anti-roll bar to the damper or a control arm. Its purpose is to keep the vehicle stable during sharp turns by pivoting between the two sides of your car’s suspension.
What are the symptoms of a broken anti-roll bar drop link?
Below are the top three symptoms that could indicate you need to replace your anti-roll bar drop link:
Poor handling
Clunking or rattling noises, especially when turning corners
A rough or bumpy ride
What happens when we do an anti-roll bar drop link replacement on your car?
Our certified mechanics will:
Inspect your suspension system and potentially test drive your car
They will then advise on which parts of the suspension need to be replaced
If necessary they will replace your anti-roll bar drop link(s)
They will then test drive the car again to be certain that the suspension is fixed
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What does an anti-roll bar drop link do?
A drop link is used to connect the left and right hand suspension components to either end of the anti-roll bar running across the car. This system works to keep the vehicle stable during sharp turns by pivoting between the two sides of your car’s suspension.
The anti-roll bar comes into play if the suspension on one side of the car moves but the other side does not, for example if only one side of the car goes over a speed bump. When this happens, one end of the anti-roll bar is raised – twisting the bar.
The force needed to twist the bar is all transmitted through the link rods which are light metal or plastic rods with a ball joint on either or both ends. This in turn stabilises the car over bumps or round tight corners.
Mini
Mini is a British automotive marque that has been owned by the German multinational vehicle manufacturer BMW since 2000.
The Mini brand was originally introduced in 1969 when the vehicle model became a marque in its own right, breaking away from the Austin and Morris brands under the British Leyland umbrella.
How popular is Mini in the United Kingdom?
The Mini Hatch was the 7th best selling car of 2018 in the UK. Mini is a consistent favourite among buyers with a leaning for British cultural icons and retro styling.
There are around 750k Mini cars on the roads, showing that the brand is still as popular as ever due to their compact sizing, attractive styling and its reputation as a classy and classic small car.
Mini: a premium product of British motoring
With its unique and unmistakable styling, Mini is firmly placed as a premium product. Its ownership by BMW has added advantages in production, by being able to lean on the executive luxury German marque for many of the advanced technological systems and specialist industry knowledge used in their manufacture.
A piece of British culture and a Hollywood star
Enhancing its popularity as a household name, the original British Mini became a star of the silver screen when it appeared predominantly in the gold-heist movie ‘The Italian Job’ in 1969, starring Michael Caine and Noel Coward. With a remake hitting the screens in 2003, the new Mini was called on to star once again, and a selection of Mini hatch models continued the tradition by featuring in the film.
Mini: a new competitor to the most popular 3-door hatchbacks
Despite its small footprint, the Mini hatch is providing real competition to the Audi A1 and VW Polo due to its premium quality build. And with the weight of BMW behind them, it’s easy to see why.
How often does an anti-roll bar drop link need replacing?
There is no set lifespan for anti-roll bar drop links, however we recommend having your suspension system inspected every 50,000 miles to ensure there is no damage or faults. This is because over time these parts will wear down and will have to be replaced. It's important to keep an eye on all parts of your suspension because they play a crucial role in the smooth operation of your vehicle.
What causes an anti-roll bar drop link to break?
When driving on bumpy surfaces, your suspension system takes a beating. For example, if one wheel goes down into a pothole, much of the shock is absorbed by the anti-roll bar and its drop links. Over time these parts can become worn out, especially if you frequently drive on rough terrain.
What are the signs of a bad anti-roll bar drop link?
Usually, there a few signs you can look for:
Poor handling
Clunking or rattling noises, especially when turning corners
A rough or bumpy ride
What happens during an anti-roll bar drop link replacement?
During the repair our certified mechanics will:
Inspect your suspension system and potentially test drive your car
They will then advise on which parts of the suspension need to be replaced
If necessary they will replace your anti-roll bar drop link(s)
They will then test drive the car again to be certain that the suspension is fixed
What is the average life of an anti-roll bar drop link?
There's no set lifespan of an anti-roll bar drop link, but we recommend having your suspension inspected every 50,000 miles.
Can you drive with a broken anti-roll bar drop link?
No, you should avoid driving with a broken anti-roll bar drop link. If these parts begin to fail, your suspension will be seriously affected. This will make handling your car very difficult, especially when turning corners, which could result in an accident or damage to your vehicle.
Do anti-roll bar drop links deteriorate with age?
Over time these parts will wear down and will have to be replaced. This will happen more quickly if you often drive on rough surfaces or if you have bad driving habits that put strain on your suspension system.
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