Link/Coupling Rod, stabiliser bar OEM 548302t000
OEM 548302t000 is the genuine link/coupling rod, stabiliser bar, fitting 2 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 548302t000
This is a genuine used OEM stabiliser bar link or coupling rod, part number 548302t000. It is designed to connect the stabiliser bar to the suspension, reducing body roll and improving handling during cornering. As an original equipment part from HYUNDAI and KIA, it offers the same fit and durability as the component originally installed on the vehicle.
Sourced from professional dismantlers in Europe, this part has been carefully inspected and is ready for installation. It is shipped worldwide with full tracking, ensuring reliable delivery to your door.
Compatible vehicles include:
- KIA OPTIMA (2012-2015)
- HYUNDAI SONATA VI (2010-2015)
Please verify your vehicle's compatibility using the OEM code before ordering.
Vehicles compatible with OEM 548302t000
This OEM code fits 2 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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