jegarh
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Today it was misting so I decided to install my BajaRon sway bar and links on my 2014 RT. I pondered ways to lift it and decided that the best way forward was to drive it over the pit that we use to service our other vehicles. This was a brilliant idea until we noticed that the bar was hitting the edge of the pit when we tried to remove it. After jacking up the right wheel another 8 precarious inches the bar swung down and we were on our way. The actual installation went smoothly. Now the only thing left to do was to reassemble this Chinese puzzle of screws, push pins, bolts, shields and body panels. I intentionally left off the spray shields that are under the engine. I welcome any comments on this decision.
Changing the oil over the pit is going to be a piece of cake.
My hat is off to all of you worthies that installed your BajaRon sway bar laying on you backs under a 900# dead fall. :bowdown:
Jerry
Changing the oil over the pit is going to be a piece of cake.
My hat is off to all of you worthies that installed your BajaRon sway bar laying on you backs under a 900# dead fall. :bowdown:
Jerry