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Removal and installation the rear anti-roll bar (Mercedes-Benz E-Class W123)

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Contents: Removal ↡ Installation ↡
Note: For vehicles with a body position control system, this work can only be performed by a service station specialist.


Sectional view of the anti-roll bar mounting unit

Sectional view of the anti-roll bar mounting unit


Removal



1. Raise the rear of the vehicle and place it on a support (stand), placing chocks under the front wheels.

2. On vehicles equipped with a body position control system, unscrew the nuts and disconnect the control rod, marking its position on the stabilizer bar.

3. Remove the rear wheels.

4. Unscrew the nuts securing the stabilizer bar ends to the connecting links and remove the links.

5. Unscrew the bolts securing the clamp to the body and remove the plates and rubber bushings.

6. Disconnect the rubber bushings from the exhaust pipe mount and lower its rear part onto the stand.

7. Remove the anti-roll bar from under the vehicle.

8. Conduct a defect inspection of the parts and replace them if necessary.

Installation



Installation is carried out in the reverse order of removal with the placement of the bending points of the stabilizer bar in accordance with the design documentation (indicated by the arrow).



Correct installation of the rear suspension stabilizer bar

Correct installation of the rear suspension stabilizer bar


1. Do not fully tighten the nuts and bolts until the suspension is fully loaded with the unladen weight of the vehicle.

2. Adjust the level control rod of the body position control system at the service station.
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