Directly, no. But they do affect handling which could affect steering in certain situations.
check idler arms sway bars first
Custom sway bars can be bought that fit on Dodge Caravans. There is also an option to make a sway bar that will fit on the Caravan.
The links go on the end on the sway bar and hook to the suspension. Bushings are used to connect the sway bar to cars frame.
Never saw a shock on a sway bar. A shock mounted to the steering linkage would be a steering stabilizer.
A sway bar re-distributes weight while turning (to increase steering performance) and a control arm connects the body of the car to the steering knuckle which the wheel attaches to.
no it does not.
Tricked Out - 2004 Honda S2000 Roll and Sway Bars 3-10 was released on: USA: 8 September 2006
Under inflated tires, broken sway bar, broken sway bar links, bad shocks/struts, broken springs, worn steering and suspension parts.
You have to remove the end links, then remove the sway bar bushings (there are two) and the sway bar will come out. Sway Bars usually do not need to be replaced unless they are bend or completely broken. It is usually end links being worn or the bushings being warn out.
Stabilizer bars are sometimes referred to as anti-sway or anti-roll bars. The purpose of the stabilizer bar is to keep the car from rolling over when it goes around a bend.
Should be two, one in front and one in back.
The purpose of roll bars is to prevent a vehicle from rolling over. It contains a torsion spring bar that is also known as a sway bar to achieve this.