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Anti-roll bar

Anti-roll bar

To remove


1. Raise the car.

2. Remove the rear wheels.

3. Cars with TPMS: Remove the rear wing liners .

4. Cars with TPMS: Unplug the connector of the signal detector, release the wheel housing clips and fold down the wiring harness on both sides.


5. Cut the front pipe between the flexihose and the silencer, 87 mm above the silencer. Use 83 95 667 Pipe cutter/exhaust system .

See also Front silencer .

6. Remove the retaining spring from the brake caliper.


7. Remove the protective covers.

Remove the hydraulic body and suspend it with a hook in the brake pipe holder.

Note

Make sure the brake pipe is not damaged.


Remove the outer brake pad.

8. Remove the hydraulic body on the other side according to steps 6-7.

9. Relieve the weight on the shock absorbers on both sides.

Clean the bolts holding the shock absorbers to the steering swivel member and lubricate the threads. Remove the bolts.


10. Open the protective case and unplug the connection for the electrical circuit.


11. Place a pillar jack under the centre of the subframe.

12. Remove the subframe bolts from the body


13. Lower the subframe and lift the springs away.

Note

Do not lower the lower edge of the subframe more than 200 mm.


14. Remove the anti-roll bar from the steering swivel members.


15. Remove the anti-roll bar mountings from the subframe.

16. Lift out the anti-roll bar towards the rear between the subframe and the body.


To fit


1. Lift the anti-roll bar into place between the subframe and the body.

2. Fit the bushes and caps on the subframe.

Fit the anti-roll bar to the subframe.

Tightening torque bolt 8 8 (flange diameter 15.2 mm): 18 Nm (13 lbf ft) and use Thread locking adhesive, Loctite 242

Tightening torque bolt 10 9 (flange diameter 16.7 mm): 31 Nm (23 lbf ft)


3. Fit the anti-roll bar link to the steering swivel member on both sides.

Tightening torque 53 Nm (39 lbf ft)

4. Fit the spring supports on the springs. Place the springs on the lower suspension arms.


5. Raise the subframe with a pillar jack, pushing it forward slightly.

Note

Make sure the shock absorbers are positioned in front of the anti-roll bar.


6. Fit the subframe to the body.

Tightening torque 75 Nm +135° (55 lbf ft +1350°)


7. Remove the jack.

8. Connect the wiring harness, plug in the connector and close the protective case.


9. Lift the steering swivel members and fit the shock absorbers on both sides.

Tightening torque 150 Nm (110 lbf ft)

Note

For correct fitting, see fitting Shock absorber .



10. Remove the inner brake pad.

Screw in the brake piston with 89 96 969 Resetting tool and 89 96 977 Adapter .


11. Fit the brake pads.

Note

On older models of brake pads: Make sure the springs on the inner pad are positioned in the groove of the piston.



12. Fit the hydraulic body.

Tightening torque 28 Nm (21 lbf ft)

Fit the protective covers.

Fit the retaining spring to the hydraulic body.


13. Repeat steps 10-12 for the other side.

14. Clean the joints on the exhaust pipe. Fit the pipe with jointing clamps. See also Fitting, front silencer.

Tightening torque 40 Nm (30 lbf ft)

15. Cars with TPMS: Fit the wiring harness and plug in the connector for the signal detectors. Fit the wing liners .

16. Fit the rear wheels .

17. Lower the car to the floor.

18. Depress the brake pedal several times to press out the self adjustment of the brake pistons and the parking brake.