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BajaRon Swaybar

ttrac

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I just installed a BajaRon Swaybar on my 2015 RT Limited, in the directions it says to tighten the bushing block retention bolts and nuts until you see and feel a slight dimple form at the bottom of the bushing block just below the slit. Just wondering what is considered slight I have a dimple of about .050 does that sound right or is it possible to have them to tight.
 
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I just installed a BajaRon Swaybar on my 2015 RT Limited, in the directions it says to tighten the bushing block retention bolts and nuts until you see and feel a slight dimple form at the bottom of the bushing block just below the slit. Just wondering what is considered slight I have a dimple of about .050 does that sound right or is it possible to have them to tight.

Well, didn't know you duplicated this post. You should take one down. And, in case you do, I've posted here as well since this may be a question others might have.

Any dimple at all is adequate. The main thing is to close the gap to zero. You can't over tighten the assembly as far as the bushings go. They are a self lubricating compound (Polyoxymethylene) marketed as Delrin and will work fine at any pressure you can create with this installation. However, the small 6 mm bolts that retain these bushings will break if you over tighten the assembly. So, once you have the slight dimple described in the instructions it is a good idea to quit there.

Hope this helps.
 
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