We remove the stabilizer bar for replacement if it is deformed or broken.

Using a 14 mm socket, unscrew the two bolts securing the stabilizer bar cushion bracket to the body…

…and remove the bracket.

We remove the split rubber cushion from the bar.
Similarly, we remove the bracket and cushion from the other side of the stabilizer bar. We install new cushions on the bar until they stop in the limiting bushings located on the bar.
To remove the rod, disconnect the stabilizer struts from it (see Removal the anti-roll bar) and then remove the cushion brackets (see above).

We remove the stabilizer bar.
The rod can also be removed together with the stabilizer struts by disconnecting the pins of the upper ball joints of the struts from the shock absorber strut brackets (see Removal the anti-roll bar).

We remove the rod assembly with the stabilizer struts.
We install the anti-roll bar in the reverse order. We tighten the mounting bolts of the cushion brackets to the prescribed torque (see Appendices).
