LEMFÖRDER Stabilizer Link 38388 01

Compatible with CITROËN C1 (PM_, PN_) , PEUGEOT 107 (PM_, PN_) , TOYOTA AYGO (_B1_) Show more info
High-quality stabilizer link designed for optimal vehicle handling and stability. Ensures a smooth and controlled ride.
3.30 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 9
Delivery 1 day (25.03.2026)
PN 3838801
Make LEMFÖRDER
EAN 4047437459854

This LEMFÖRDER stabilizer link, part number 38388 01, is engineered to maintain your vehicle's balance and reduce body roll during cornering. It plays a crucial role in connecting the stabilizer bar to the suspension components, ensuring precise control and a comfortable driving experience. Crafted with durable materials, this component is built to withstand the rigors of daily driving and varying road conditions. Its robust construction guarantees longevity and reliable performance, contributing to the overall safety and responsiveness of your vehicle's suspension system. Proper installation of the LEMFÖRDER stabilizer link is essential for achieving its full benefits. It helps to keep your tires in contact with the road, providing consistent traction and predictable handling, especially when navigating turns or uneven surfaces.

  • Direct fit for specific vehicle applications
  • Enhances vehicle stability and handling
  • Reduces body roll during cornering
  • Durable construction for extended service life
  • Ensures consistent tire contact with the road
  • Contributes to a smoother and more controlled ride
  • Manufactured by LEMFÖRDER for quality assurance
Installation side
Front axle on the left
Installation side
Front axle right
Quantity per axle
2
Substance of Very High Concern
Information is not available, please contact the manufacturer!
  • CITROËN
    • C1 (PM_, PN_)
      • 1.0 (50kW/68PS)
      • 1.4 HDi (40kW/54PS)
  • PEUGEOT
    • 107 (PM_, PN_)
      • 1.0 (50kW/68PS)
      • 1.4 HDi (40kW/54PS)
  • TOYOTA
    • AYGO (_B1_)
      • 1.0 (KGB10_, KGB10R) (50kW/68PS)
      • 1.4 D-4D (WNB10_, WNB10R) (40kW/54PS)
TOYOTA
CITROËN
PEUGEOT
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