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Rear sway bar R and R E420 anyone?
Hello all,
I can't seem to find the thread on this, so I'll ask here. Has anyone done the rear sway bar R and R in a W124 as a do it yourself project? I have a few questions. Does the drive shaft have to be disconnected to lower the subframe enough to snake out the bar? Does the exhaust have to be disconnected or removed? I have done the rear springs myself in the past, and have access to multiple jacks and stands, as well as a compressor and tools, so am willing to give this a shot. Any experience and or advice would be appreciated. Bob Johnston
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