When a vehicle corners, the weight of the vehicle is transferred to the outside wheels. This can cause the vehicle to lean or roll to one side. The stabilizer bar helps to counteract this by transferring some of the weight from the outside wheel to the inside wheel. This helps to keep the vehicle level and reduce body roll.
Stabilizer bars are typically made of steel or aluminum. They are attached to the vehicle's frame or chassis at one end and to the axle at the other end. Some stabilizer bars are also adjustable, which allows the driver to tune the amount of body roll that the vehicle experiences.
Rear stabilizer bars are an important part of a vehicle's suspension system. They help to improve handling and safety by reducing body roll.