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    Thumbs up Ok I'm a Believer

    Bought the Baja Ron Sway Bar last winter. Did not feel like dealing with putting it on. Finally did it yesterday and rode it today. In a word WOW! No more understeer and it stays flat in the corners. Almost makes it feel as though the tires have more grip.

    Thanks for an awesome product. I now understand why everyone says this should be one of the first Farkles.

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    I'm reading a ton of good things about this farkle. I think I'll do some comparison shopping.
    Anyone have suggestions on a good price for the sway bar in Ontario?

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    Default Same Question

    Anywhere in Ontario ( Toronto area ) ?

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    two best things i did on my rt, the sway bar, and the elka shocks
    NO BIKE AT THIS TIME

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    I have not yet invested in a sway bar, they sound like they make a big difference. Are they easy to install?


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    Quote Originally Posted by justcalldon View Post
    I have not yet invested in a sway bar, they sound like they make a big difference. Are they easy to install?


    Don
    Even if you take the frunk off, it's STILL and easy install. Swap the end links out while you're at it.

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    Thanks!


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    Quote Originally Posted by brakelight View Post
    I'm reading a ton of good things about this farkle. I think I'll do some comparison shopping.
    Anyone have suggestions on a good price for the sway bar in Ontario?
    Quote Originally Posted by SteveP View Post
    Anywhere in Ontario ( Toronto area ) ?
    I have not seen where anyone is selling it for less than the sellers like Lamont or Spyderpops, and they sell it for the same price as Ron does. You might could find one on eBay, but other than that you may as well order it from BajaRon.

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    Be careful buying a bajaRon Sway Bar on ebay ....................... You never know what you will get.

    And the links now come as part of the package.


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    Next to buying the spyder bajaron swaybar n end links are your best investment. IMHO

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    The links come with if you are ordering for a 2013 or newer RT. The install is easy on older Spyders but on the 13 and newer RT & F3 you will need to be able to raise the Spyder at least 23" off the ground. That is the hardest part.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IdahoMtnSpyder View Post
    I have not seen where anyone is selling it for less than the sellers like Lamont or Spyderpops, and they sell it for the same price as Ron does. You might could find one on eBay, but other than that you may as well order it from BajaRon.
    Yep, I was just going to post the same thing, but IdahoMtnSpyder beat me to it. Here's a link.

    While you're at it, if you have a 2013 or newer RT, Ron's shock adjustors (on that page) also offer a terrific improvement in handling, at a small fraction of the price of upgrading your shocks. I have both installed and would recommend them both.
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    Default Baja Ron Sway Bar in Ontario

    I purchased my Baja Ron Swaybar and Hemi links at Lockhart's Odyssey in Courtland Ontario. Their phone number is 519-688-3278. I had the swaybar installed, and a Laser alignment done while I waited. I would deal with them again for sure. They were very courtious, and worked on my Spyder on time, and within the time frame they specified it would take to complete the work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shakey View Post
    I purchased my Baja Ron Swaybar and Hemi links at Lockhart's Odyssey in Courtland Ontario. Their phone number is 519-688-3278. I had the swaybar installed, and a Laser alignment done while I waited. I would deal with them again for sure. They were very courtious, and worked on my Spyder on time, and within the time frame they specified it would take to complete the work.
    Thanks for the information. I'm in Halton so I'll definitely check this place out. It has great reviews on google.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justcalldon View Post
    I have not yet invested in a sway bar, they sound like they make a big difference. Are they easy to install?


    Don

    Look at this way. I am in a wheelchair and I did it. Had to be creative to get on and off the ground but it was worth it.

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