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    Lifting body to remove rear dynamic sway bar

    Hi All,
    Looking to replace the rear dynamic sway bar on my 2008 TDV8. Can I lift the back of the body a couple of inches without disconnecting everything involved in getting the body off? Which body mounts would I undo, just the back 6 or all of them?
    Looking for feedback from someone who has actually done this.
    Cheers
    Lee

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    I lifted the rear of my D4 enough to replace its standard sway bar by removing rear bolts and loosening the front bolts, without any need to disconnect anything else. I removed the back 4 bolts totally as the mount next to the sway bar had to be removed to slide out the sway bar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    I lifted the rear of my D4 enough to replace its standard sway bar by removing rear bolts and loosening the front bolts, without any need to disconnect anything else. I removed the back 4 bolts totally as the mount next to the sway bar had to be removed to slide out the sway bar.
    Thanks Graeme, I was hoping so, can anyone with a RRS confirm this was possible on their vehicle.
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    Lee

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    I wonder if you could do this the other way around, so just the front ?

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    Just confirming, I went ahead and did this, no issues replacing the sway bar.
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    non strictly related, but i was relieved to find out you dont have to lift the body to replace the sway bar bushes....

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