troop
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Just cut it. I made the old swaybar into a nice prybar.
What did you use tool wise to cut the bar?
Just cut it. I made the old swaybar into a nice prybar.
I changed mine off a set of car ramps.
Just browsing FB market place and came across the HF 63397 lift listed for sale 20 miles from my house. Great shape for $100. Cool ��
..... to swapping out my OEM sway bar.
So Mr troop. When are you planning to do the deed and swap out that bar?
Please take some snaps or high quality digital images.
Just browsing FB market place and came across the HF 63397 lift listed for sale 20 miles from my house. Great shape for $100. Cool![]()
Not likely for a couple months as it's mid winterI did go with the BR Ultra bar. Still planning on going the ramp route.
Still have not gotten a chance to ride my friends Spyder with the new springs.
Did BajaRon suggest the Ultra Bar, even with the firmer springs?
Since firmer springs and a firmer bar both contribute to less front grip, and can contribute to a harsher ride, will be interesting how it works for you, especially in wet or slippery road conditions.
As I mentioned, have not ridden my friends yet with the H&R springs and original style BajaRon bar, but the initial feel standing on the floorboards would lean towards a softer swaybar when using the firmer springs, unless a person were heavy.
Very similar to my Craftsman aluminum moto jack. $100 for a used one seems expensive.
My Craftsman version works well, but requires careful placement when raising the Spyder.
At full height, they wobble a bunch.
Another question regarding the HF lift. If I use the extensions, and place the lift on the lift rail just behind the sway bar channel, will it lift just the front high enough to place 24" jack stands under the control arms? This will keep the rear tire on the ground with a tire chock behind it.
Very similar to my Craftsman aluminum moto jack. $100 for a used one seems expensive.
My Craftsman version works well, but requires careful placement when raising the Spyder.
At full height, they wobble a bunch.
I may try Cloverhillcrawlers method of putting the rear tire on a auto ramp. I'll then lift the front high enough to place 24" jack stands, remove the OEM sway bar and lower a bit for Ultra bar installment. Then while under there, install a SE front tube bumper and cat delete pipe![]()