A: Raise the vehicle and support it securely on jackstands. Remove the nuts from the link bolts and remove the link bolts. Remove the sway bar kit. Remove the rubber bushings. Inspect all parts for wear and damage. When you install the rubber bushings on the sway bar kit, be sure to position them so the slits face toward the front of the vehicle. Installation is otherwise the reverse of removal. Be sure to tighten all fasteners.
A: To uninstall the sway bar kit, you must first raise the rear of the vehicle and securely support it by using jack stands. Set up blocks on the front wheels to stop the car from rolling off its stands. Afterwards, remove the lower nuts, washers and bolts from sway bar kit-to-frame bracket links. Then remove U-bolt nuts and pull off the sway bar kit clamps. Finally, take out whole sway bar kit assembly. Also check for cracks, tears or deterioration in all sways bar kit and link bushings after removal to replace them if necessary. In short, undoing these steps should be followed with tightening of all fasteners up to torque specifications while installing a new sway bar kit.