Jack up either side and loosen the stabilizer nut on one side, take a large center punch and drive the bolt up thru the eye. This takes some effort, use a two pound short hammer and drench with liquid wrench ten minutes prior to the removal. Only one side has to be done. The front end will rise higher and transfer more weight to the rear, hence, more traction. The car is still very streetable.
To re-attach, you must use a second jack. The natural (un-attached ) position is lower then attached and you must use the second jack and a 16" 1x2 to push the bar up, align the bar and slowly lower into the eye hole.