Install is easy only four bolts, takes about 15-20 minutes including the time to get the tools out and put them away.
I installed mine with the bar dipping down in the middle same as the stock bar. Started out on the middle setting for a few months, but just changed to the closest/ firmest setting. Wow what a difference, truck handles so much better now. Even on straight flat roads a quick lane change is tight and responsive as opposed to loose and sloppy.
Here’s Instructions and tools needed another member posted on a different thread.
For the Axel Brackets:
Cordless impact is nice but not needed...
3/8 Ratchet
15mm socket (either deep or std size w/ small ext)
30ft/lb capable tq wrench
For the end links
3/8 ratchet
8mm Socket
18mm Gear Wrench ( not needed but makes the install a lot faster )
Step 1. I disconnected the end-links
Step 2. Unmounted he axle brackets and set the old sway bar aside.
Step 3. Put on the new sway bar on the end-links, making sure the hump was down like stock (have to rotate the bar and simulate it in correct position) and put the nuts back on a few threads
Step 4. Greased the inside of the new bushings and put them on the sway bar.
Step 5. Put the bracket over the bushings and hand treaded in the stock bolts a few turns
Step 6. Tighten down the axel bracket bolts to 30ft/lb
Step 7. Tighten the end-link nuts to german spec.. goodntight!