Ford Sway Bars
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1998-2011 Ford - Torsion Bar
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- Explorer Sport Trac,
- Ranger
1995-2011 Ford - Torsion Bar
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- Explorer,
- Ranger
- Mercury:
- Mountaineer
2011-2019 Ford - Stabilizer Bar
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- Explorer,
- Police Interceptor Utility
2010-2019 Ford - Stabilizer Bar
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- Police Interceptor Sedan,
- Special Service Police Sedan,
- Taurus
2022-2024 Ford Maverick - Stabilizer Bar
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- Maverick
2024 Ford Ranger - Stabilizer Bar
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- Ranger
2020-2024 Ford - Stabilizer Bar
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- Explorer,
- Police Interceptor Utility
2013-2019 Ford Escape - Stabilizer Bar
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- Escape
1998-2007 Ford - Torsion Bar Adjuster
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- Explorer,
- Explorer Sport,
- Explorer Sport Trac,
- Ranger
- Mercury:
- Mountaineer
2012-2018 Ford Focus - Stabilizer Bar
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2013-2019 Ford - Stabilizer Bar
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- Escape,
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Stabilizer Bar
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OEM Ford Sway Bars for Reliable Handling and Stability
The Ford sway bar is a critical suspension component that helps reduce body roll during turns and improves handling across all driving conditions. If your Ford leans excessively when cornering, feels unstable on the highway, or makes clunking noises over bumps, your sway bar or sway bar links may be worn or broken.
At OEM Ford Parts Outlet, we offer genuine OEM sway bars for a wide range of vehicles—including the F-150, Mustang, Explorer, Escape, Bronco, Edge, Expedition, Transit, and more. These parts are engineered to meet Ford’s original standards for fit, strength, and performance.
What Does a Ford Sway Bar Do?
The sway bar (also called an anti-roll bar) connects the left and right wheels of your suspension. It works by resisting the twisting motion that occurs during turns. This keeps your vehicle level, improves steering response, and enhances overall ride control.
A damaged or worn sway bar can cause:
- Excessive leaning or body roll
- Poor handling and delayed steering
- Noisy suspension (clunking or knocking)
- Uneven tire wear
Replacing a worn-out Ford sway bar with an OEM part restores the original stability and control of your vehicle.
F150 Sway Bar – Control for Work and Everyday Use
The F150 sway bar is built to handle the high loads and towing demands of America’s best-selling truck. Over time, wear on the bushings or damage from rough roads can reduce its performance.
We stock front and rear OEM F150 sway bars for every trim, from XL to Raptor. These sway bars help maintain proper weight balance and road control whether you’re hauling equipment, towing a trailer, or navigating daily traffic.
Mustang Sway Bar – Precision for Performance Driving
The Mustang sway bar plays a major role in delivering sharp handling and cornering grip. If your Mustang feels loose in turns or less stable at high speeds, the sway bar or links could be failing.
Our OEM Mustang sway bars are tuned for each specific model—GT, EcoBoost, Mach 1, or Shelby—ensuring exact fit and consistent, predictable handling without modification.
OEM Sway Bars for Other Ford Models
- Explorer, Edge, and Escape: Sway bars manage body movement during turns or emergency maneuvers.
- Bronco and Bronco Sport: OEM sway bars maintain road stability and allow off-road articulation.
- Expedition: Minimizes body roll during high-speed travel and towing.
- Transit: Maintains balance when carrying heavy cargo in commercial use.
- Fusion, Taurus, and Focus: Ensures everyday handling and safety performance are maintained.
Why Choose OEM Ford Sway Bars?
- Exact Fit: Designed for your Ford’s year, model, and trim
- No Guesswork: Bolts directly into existing suspension mounts
- Consistent Handling: Preserves factory ride quality and stability
- Built to Last: Durable materials that resist fatigue and wear
Aftermarket sway bars may not offer the same fit or performance. OEM sway bars ensure your vehicle handles the way Ford intended—no surprises, no compromises.
Signs of a Worn or Broken Sway Bar
- Clunking noises over bumps
- Vehicle leans or rolls more than usual
- Reduced steering control
- Loose or broken sway bar links
- Cracked or missing bushings
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s time to inspect your sway bar and suspension hardware.
How to Order the Right Sway Bar
- Use our vehicle lookup tool to select your Ford’s year, model, and engine
- View available OEM Ford sway bar options for front and rear setups
- Order securely online—fast shipping, guaranteed fit
- Contact our team with any questions about fitment or installation
If you're replacing a F150 sway bar, a Mustang sway bar, or need one for your SUV or commercial van, OEM Ford Parts Outlet has the genuine part your suspension system needs.
