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2010 rts swaybar vs 2012 swaybar

JAEN

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Hi Spyder People - Is a 2010 rts swaybar weaker than a 2012 ? Or are they the same but 2 years younger ?
 
Depends..!

If we are talking stock there may be a difference check part numbers. If we are talking BajaRon swaybars they are the same. If you have stock and are looking for a better one, you can't get better than the BajaRon swaybar and hiem joints...:thumbup:
 
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You don't need me anymore! :thumbup:

They say 'Knowledge is a Dangerous thing'!

I guess that makes you guys DANGEROUS!
 
2010 springs

Bob- was the 2010 springs softer or was the shock valved different ? If it is the spring - I'll try some adjustable spring spacers ? Bajaron swaybar will be ordered soon ! THX
 
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I believe that the springs were softer, and the shocks were valved a bit differently.
I first slapped a set of 2011 RT shocks (and Springs) on, and noticed the difference... :sour:
Then I popped for a set of Elkas, and BajaRon's Anti-SwayBar, and got REALLY happy!! :D :2thumbs:
 
RTS swaybar

If we are talking stock there may be a difference check part numbers. If we are talking BajaRon swaybars they are the same. If you have stock and are looking for a better one, you can't get better than the BajaRon swaybar and hiem joints...:thumbup:


My 2013 RT (new to me) creeps left and right....will the swaybar correct this problem?
 
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It depends on what is causing the "creep"...
It could be an alignment issue.
It could also be simply from gripping the bars too tightly also... :shocked:

How many miles have you ridden?


Ron's Bar will definitely help in crosswind-induced "wandering" :thumbup:
 
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