Do you mean Stabilizer Bar?
you will want to remove the stabilizer bar top link nuts making sure to note in what order they are assembled, (nut, washer, rubber bushung, etc). if you want to remove the links just unbolt then from the axle brackets. then take the stabilizer bar bracket bolts out and remove the bar from the jeep. then pull the brackets off the stabilizer bar and replace them. just repeat in reverse order for instalitaion. Time allowed for a first timer would be 1 to 5 hours depending on front and rear both. Remember to secure the jeep with the proper safety precautions.
its a bar that gose over the suspention and keeps the rear wheels ballenced with each other and the fornt wheels too. i broke my front stabilizer bar jumping and i cost my like 145 to replace it.
Have the tie rods, and trac bar checked for play.
How do you install a rear sway bar on a 2003 f 150 4 wheel drive
Sway Bar
replace all 8 bushings of the control arms both upper and lower (known as either stabilizer bar or trailing bar)
Generally the stabilizer bar end links break before the bar does but the bar can break. You will have to physically inspect the system to find out why it is loose. Worn/damaged stabilizer bar bushings could also be the cause.
unbolt stabilizer link and replace with new one (be careful, wear proper safety equip. may spring loose, do not lay directly under or over the stabilizer link.
Which would be evidence of price discrimination at a local bar called the Stabilizer
The stabilizer bar rotates on the stabilizer bushings (usually 2 bushings required) be it front or rear of vehicle.
It would be unusual for the entire stabilizer bar to require replacing - typically just the stabilizer bar links wear out.See "Related questions" below for the information on replacing the links.