Front Stabilizer Bar - Removal
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding, Warning .
1. Raise and support the vehicle Maintenance.
2. If equipped, remove the engine belly pan.
3. Remove the rear engine mount Engine Mount Insulator - Removal.
4. Remove the front engine mount through-bolt.
5. Remove the fasteners (1) securing the power steering hose routing clamps (2) to the crossmember.
6. At each end of the stabilizer bar, while holding the stabilizer bar link (1) lower stud stationary, remove the nut (3) securing the link to the stabilizer bar (2).
7. Remove the screws (1) securing the stabilizer bushing retainers (3) to the crossmember.
8. Remove the two stabilizer bushing retainers.
9. Utilizing the slit cut into the cushions (bushings), remove the two cushions from the stabilizer bar.
NOTE: Before removing the front suspension crossmember from the vehicle, the location of the crossmember must be marked on the body of the vehicle. Do this so the crossmember can be relocated, upon reinstallation, against the body of vehicle in the same location as before removal. If the front suspension crossmember is not reinstalled in exactly the same location as before removal, the preset front wheel alignment settings (caster and camber) may be lost.
10. Mark the location of the front crossmember on the body near each mounting bolt.
11. Support the crossmember with a transmission jack.
12. Remove the four mounting bolts (6) securing the front crossmember (1) to the body.
13. Remove the two bolts (1) securing the steering gear (2) to the crossmember.
14. Support the steering gear using a bungee cord or other to keep the steering gear from lowering when the crossmember is lowered.
15. Slowly lower the crossmember until there is enough space present to remove the stabilizer bar between the rear of the crossmember and the body. Due to the fact that the fore-and-aft crossmember is still attached, do not lower crossmember any more than necessary to remove the stabilizer bar.
16. Remove the stabilizer bar out over rear of crossmember.