2004 jeep grand cherokee sway bar bushings

How do I know if my sway bar bushings are worn?

You will hear a loud thump coming from the bottom of your vehicle. This noise is typically caused by a worn sway bar bushing that can no longer hold the sway bar in place. As the free sway bar moves around when going over bumps or taking a corner, the knocking noise is created.
Warning signs of a broken or bad sway bar link include clunks and squeaks. Over-steering or excessive lean through turns are also symptoms of worn sway bar links, but they can also be signs of larger problems with your vehicle's suspension system.

Can you drive without sway bar bushings?

TOM: Removing it won't make the car unsafe to drive. In fact, anti-sway bars were commonly optional equipment a decade ago. But without the sway bar, the car will not handle and corner as well, or as comfortably for the driver and passengers, and your son will have to get used to driving slower on turns.

How much does it cost to replace sway bar bushes?

The actual cost of replacement sway bar links ranges from $20-$100 (replacement – premium) and sway bar bushings from $10-$30 with most of the total replacement cost being labor, which averages around $70-$100 per hour.