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    Default Need instructions for Bajaron sway bar 2015 install.

    Ordered sway bar but want read instructions first. To see if I want to attempt the install myself. Anybody have a copy?
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    The install is not that bad. I did it on my 2015 RTS. The only thing about the removal and the new install is you have to have the bike pretty high off the ground in order to snake the old one out and the new one in. I threw my install sheet away but I'm sure if you call Ron he could either email or fax it to you.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Ex-Rocket View Post
    The install is not that bad. I did it on my 2015 RTS. The only thing about the removal and the new install is you have to have the bike pretty high off the ground in order to snake the old one out and the new one in. I threw my install sheet away but I'm sure if you call Ron he could either email or fax it to you.
    You gave a Perfect answer. The works is easy loosen bolts and tighten bolts, hopefully no more bad drilled white spacer blocks. That was only hard part on my change out.
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    I agree completely! I installed one on my 2015 and those white blocks where a son of a %$#@! I didn't realize that some were drilled wrong!! How did you find that out?
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    Just installed on my 2013 ST and the blocks were fine. Install was simple. Only challenge was getting the Spyder high enough to remove the old sway bar and slide the new one in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmwlarry View Post
    I agree completely! I installed one on my 2015 and those white blocks where a son of a %$#@! I didn't realize that some were drilled wrong!! How did you find that out?
    Some of the bushing blocks were misaligned. Not by much but then it doesn't take much. We built a jig and now hand test every bushing block. We have been doing this for awhile. If you have a bushing block issue please let me know. There should not be any more mis-aligned ones out there anymore but anything is possible.

    You can line bore the bushing blocks with a 1/4" drill (don't go any bigger). But that isn't the way it is supposed to go.

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