In order to replace the front Sway Bar Kit, the front part of the car should be lifted and the Sway Bar Kit should be disconnected from the lower part of the
Control Arms. Subsequent to that, the brackets of the Sway Bar Kit have to be unbolted from the frame and the bar has to be raised. Then, remove the link bolts, spacers, and rubber grommets from the lower control arms or Sway Bar Kit, and check for abuse, wear, or deterioration of all the parts; replace where necessary. If new frame bushings are required, slip them without any regard to orientation over the Sway Bar Kit where the slit is facing forward of the automobile. When fitting it, place the brackets over the bushings and secure them to the frame loosely so as to position the Sway Bar Kit in the middle before final tightening of bolts to the correct torque setting. Last of all, bring it down to the desired height that is, as close to the ground as possible. The rear Sway Bar Kit, to do this, support the rear axle by lifting the rear end of the vehicle and unbolt the Sway Bar Kit to spring retainer bracket. Then, remove the Sway Bar Kit to body bracket bolt and then it will be possible to remove the assembly. Install the bushings on the Sway Bar Kit and put the bar in place; engage the upper retaining bolts, and the use of the Sway Bar Kit to spring attachment. Make sure the vehicle is only supported by the rear axle before tightening the bolts by torque and then alight the vehicle.