The stabilizer bar is secured to the front subframe via rubber mounts.
The ends of the stabilizer bar are connected to the vehicle's front suspension arms.

This is what the stabilizer bar mounts to the front suspension arm look like.
You will need: 10mm and 13mm wrenches, a T40 TORX socket, and an 18mm socket.

Loosen the stabilizer bar mounting bolt nut, holding it from turning.

Remove the lower bushing

Remove the rubber bushing and remove the stabilizer bar mounting bolt.

Remove the rear subframe mounting bolt.
If you remove both rear subframe mounting bolts, be sure to install supports under the subframe.

Remove the rod bracket mounting nut Stabilizer


Use a screwdriver to pry off the stabilizer bar mounting bracket.

Remove the rubber cushion.
Replace any damaged or worn cushions and bushings with new ones.
In the same manner, remove the second stabilizer bar mounting bolt and the mounting bracket.
Remove the stabilizer bar from the vehicle.
Reinstall the components in the reverse order of removal.