All Honda models and 2006 or earlier Acura models require the following procedures for bushings and links: Before beginning our work, first loosen the wheel nuts, lift up the car's front, and set jack stands under it. When the car is secured, engage the parking brake and block the rear wheels before you start. Disconnect front wheels, push out Sway Bar Bushing retainers bolts, and take off the retainers from the bushings. Separate the Sway Bar Link by both removing the nut that holds them to the strut/coil assembly and the bar, keeping the stud steady with an Allen key in case it turns. Look for damage in the retainer bushings and replace both parts right away. Screw in the new links and really tighten the connecting nuts the right way. Make sure to lubricate and keep clean the spots on the Sway Bar Kit where you're putting new bushings, facing the slits forward when you install them. First, add torque to both retainer and bolt attachments. Next, put on the wheels and their lug nuts, follow by experiencing a safe lowering of the car while tightening each lug nut. To take off the stabilizer bar, engineers need to remove the lower frame while using a jack to support the engine from above. You need to follow safety steps carefully, particularly if there's been an accident and you suspect damages, because other parts might also be damaged. Before putting in a new stabilizer bar, an experienced auto repair shop needs to check the condition of your vehicle.