shocks will not cause car to sway side to side...need to check sway bar...soonnn
Possibly broken sway bar. Also look at the shocks.
They are supposed to have a tee in order to keep them the same pressure. It will not transfer from side to side.
Its you shocks or sway bar
To fix the front sway bar on a 1996 Lexus ES300, first, safely lift and support the vehicle with jack stands. Inspect the sway bar and its bushings for wear or damage; if necessary, remove the old bushings and sway bar links using the appropriate tools. Replace them with new parts and reassemble everything securely, ensuring that all bolts are tightened to the manufacturer’s specifications. Finally, lower the vehicle and test drive it to confirm the repair.
Under inflated tires, broken sway bar, broken sway bar links, bad shocks/struts, broken springs, worn steering and suspension parts.
A bad sway bar will cause vehicles to shift from side to side more easily when turning. The sway bar provides stability and limits motion.
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A sway bar is a torsion bar mounted laterally on a suspension and is designed to reduce side sway. The sway bar attempts to accomplish this by transferring movement from one side of the suspension to the other. This is done through the connection of a torsion bar to each side of an axle by flexible links. (Sway bar links)
It's a heavy, bent bar bolted to the front of firewall and connected each side to the lower 'A' frame of suspension. It regulates the movement of shocks. It can also be used on the rear for improved handling.
Worn out shocks perhaps. Could be bad suspension bushings too.
Coil springs, Leaf springs, Torsion bars, shocks, Struts, Control arms, Bushings, A Frames, Ball joints, Sway bar, Sway bar links,