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    Active Member qasamm's Avatar
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    Default Swaybar and Links

    Installed baja rons swaybar and links today. Not to difficult of an install. I used my harbor freight atv jack- pushed it from the left side to catch both arms under center beam. Took it up all the way and blocked the rear tire.

    All in, it took about an hour but I was concerned I would not get it high enough. No problems though. Instructions are descriptive enough to make it easy- even given socket sizes to make it simple.

    I've only logged 40 or so miles on it but they were a good 40 for testing out the bar. Quite a noticeable difference over the stock bar. Would I do it again- without hesitation and probably sooner than I did.


    Sam Mancuso
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    Default Congratulations..!!

    I waited too long as well. You will be enjoying your ryde more and more now. Takes a bit to get comfortable but you may get scolded by the nanny as well..
    Gene and Ilana De Laney
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    So once the swaybar is installed, what are the main differences?

    Ant
    Last edited by cribby; 09-02-2015 at 05:23 AM.

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