To change out the coil spring first, lift and support the vehicle, and support the rear axle. If there is an electronic suspension control (ESC) sensor, you should disconnect it; after that, you can remove the stabilizer shaft link retaining nut from the frame, the lower shock absorber nut and bolt from the rear axle. Lower the rear axle until the springs are unloaded fully and then remove the coil spring and the upper insulator. For installation, start with the coil spring as well as the upper insulator, then lift the rear axle. Install the lower shock absorber retaining nut and bolt to the rear axle and tighten it to 95n.m (70 lb ft). Next, attach the stabilizer shaft link to the frame and fix it by the retaining nut with a tightening of 65 n.m (48 lb ft). Then reconnect the electronic suspension control (ESC) sensor if it has one, remove the rear axle support, and lower the vehicle lastly.