🚙 Upgrade your ride’s backbone—drive smoother, safer, smarter!
These front suspension stabilizer sway bar links by Suspension Dudes are precision-engineered steel components designed to fit Honda Odyssey models from 2005 to 2017. Featuring heat-treated construction and precision-finished ball ends, they provide durable, smooth handling and restore optimal steering alignment, reducing clunking noises and uneven tire wear for a safer, more comfortable driving experience.
Brand | suspension dudes |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Vehicle Service Type | Van |
Exterior Finish | Black |
Material | Steel |
OEM Part Number | 51320SHJA02 |
Style | Modern |
UPC | 638170081804 |
Manufacturer | Suspension Dudes |
Model | SAM2 |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 16.02 x 5.47 x 1.73 inches |
Item model number | SZ380SZ |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | K750304, 51320SHJA02 |
J**T
Great Quality and Perfect Fit for Honda Odyssey 2005
I recently replaced the front sway bar links on my 2005 Honda Odyssey and these parts worked perfectly. The quality is excellent, and installation was straightforward. They fit exactly as expected, with no issues. Since replacing the sway bar links, the ride feels much smoother, and I’ve noticed a significant improvement in handling. For the price, these links are a great value and have restored the stability I was missing. Highly recommend for anyone with an Odyssey looking to replace their sway bar links!
J**N
Generic brand
Generic brand that helps maintain the suspension system in good working condition.Easy installation.
R**H
Product is great, installation is very miserable! Be prepared!
Our 2011 Honda Odyssey van with 90k miles was clacking when going over any bumps on the road. Saw a broken sway bar link joint boot and realized it's time to change it.The installation of this part is a total pain in the butt! Not a fault of this specific product on Amazon of course, but this part on the car. First of all the bolts are so rusted that they are impossible to remove. I used a 17mm wrench and a hex key to lock it from twisting and ended up stripping the hex key hole because I had to apply so much force to get the nut to even rotate. Eventually I ended up cutting the old part out with a metal cutting wheel on my Dremel. See pictures*.When you put the new part in, the nut requires an 18mm wrench rather than the 17mm the original nut did.Clacking is gone now! So if you end up doing this repair be prepared to cut the bolt if it just wont come off.
A**W
Cost effective
They were cost effective but like most parts off Amazon I don't expect high quality. The boots to protect the grease are very thin low quality rubber and showed up already split.
K**.
Works great!
My 2013 Odyssey was making a really loud noise between 40-45 miles per hour, so it was suggested to replaced the hub bearing and the sway bar. I ordered them from Amazone and gave them to my mechanic and everything fit perfectly. The car is really smooth again.
S**K
So far so good.
Taking off the old rusty ones was a pain. The new ones went on great and the clunking noise is now gone!
J**K
Be CERTAIN your old links need replacement.
On my 2007 Honda Odyssey, the old links turned out to be the factory originals. I don't own welding equipment and a propane torch can't get things hot enough to loosen the rusted nuts. I cut and drilled the top but had to give up and take it to a shop to remove the nuts from the sway bar. These replacement links are better. The factory thought a 6MM hex wrench was gonna hold the bolt. These have an allowance for a wrench to hold the link to keep it from spinning once the nut breaks free from its mating surface. Sadly the old links were okay but in chasing down a disturbing thunk it seemed a reasonable step to replace these.
A**W
Last only over year
Unfortunately doesn't reliable, average product on market, not worth it to install frequently . The labor will cost more than parts.
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