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    Default Got my Baja Ron end links

    Well I got my Baja Ron end links for my Ryker. Now I'm waiting for half way nice weather to install them. Orderd off of FB and got here pretty quick.
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    Just a word of advice when installing them. They have spacer washers that go on each side of the end link. Add a little dab of grease to the washers so that they stick to the side of the end link when slipping the bolt through.

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    I ordered them off of FB too, couldn't find a website at the time. I think that you're gonna like the improvement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Markubis View Post
    Just a word of advice when installing them. They have spacer washers that go on each side of the end link. Add a little dab of grease to the washers so that they stick to the side of the end link when slipping the bolt through.
    Good idea! I just got mine this week also and waiting on warmer weather too.

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    Put a wooden dowel in the link end and spacers and push it out with the bolt. Do not over tighten the bolts or you will damage the spacers.
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    It really isn’t difficult to put the spacers in. I did it first try without any tools.

    It is well worth this upgrade. As you aren’t replacing the anti-say bar this won’t take long at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markubis View Post
    Just a word of advice when installing them. They have spacer washers that go on each side of the end link. Add a little dab of grease to the washers so that they stick to the side of the end link when slipping the bolt through.
    I was thinking the same thing. I don't have any grease but I think Vaseline would work too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snoking1127 View Post
    Put a wooden dowel in the link end and spacers and push it out with the bolt. Do not over tighten the bolts or you will damage the spacers.
    That's a pretty slick idea.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by jvclarke View Post
    It really isn’t difficult to put the spacers in. I did it first try without any tools.

    It is well worth this upgrade. As you aren’t replacing the anti-say bar this won’t take long at all.
    After watching a couple of DIY videos on YouTube, I decided if I were to replace the sway bar I'd take it to the shop and let them deal with it. My patience and back would not last long enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gkamer View Post
    I was thinking the same thing. I don't have any grease but I think Vaseline would work too.
    Vaseline will work fine.

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    gkamer if you wanna do the sway bar send me a message it is a really easy job but the shop will charge you 400 + to do it and the sway bar is well worth the money next to my shocks the best thing i did to my ryker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dklehman View Post
    gkamer if you wanna do the sway bar send me a message it is a really easy job but the shop will charge you 400
    Thank you for your offer... I might take up on it it once the weather improves. Whereabout in WA are you?
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    Spokane. I am pretty sure i saw you friday out by the waste to energy plant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dklehman View Post
    Spokane. I am pretty sure i saw you friday out by the waste to energy plant.
    You probably did. I'm about 60 miles west of you in Ritzville. We should try to hook up one of these days, compare note so to speak... or just grab a coffee.
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