Removing
1. Mark the position of the rear wheel relative to its hub so that the balanced wheel can then be reinstalled. Loosen the wheel bolts with the vehicle on the ground. Jack up the back of the car, place it on jack stands and remove the wheel.
2. Disconnect the stabilizer from the rear axle.
3. Remove the stabilizer rubber damping support.
4. Remove the stabilizer from the rear suspension assembly If the stabilizer cannot be removed, remove the opposite rear wheel and knock out the stabilizer with a punch.
Removing the stabilizer
5. Check the condition of the rubber damping mount and replace if necessary.
Installation
1. Lubricate the anti-roll bar with grease to facilitate installation.
2. Install the stabilizer on the rear suspension.
3. Insert the rubber damper into the rear axle and check that it is secure.
4. Tighten the new stabilizer mounting bolts with force 60 Nm, and then trust them for another 15 deg.
Tightening stabilizer mounting bolts
5. Install the rear wheel so that the marks made earlier coincide. Lower the vehicle to the ground and tighten the wheel bolts crosswise with force 110 Nm.
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