JerryB
New member
Hi Folks,
Last year I installed BajaRon's Sway Bar ( 2008 GS ) and at that time he said that I did not need the Billet Aluminum Links that he sells.
Then he changed his mind & now recommends that the links be changed no matter what year, model, etc.
So I ordered a set & installed them today.
In his instructions he says: 1. (Not required but helpful) Remove the Lower Plastic Air Deflector - Diagram #2 (#55) by removing the (4) Screws (#8) which attach it to the Lower A-Arm . . .
After working for a while on the first one, you quickly realize that removing these four screws on each Lower Plastic Air Deflector gives you a lot more room and better access to the nuts & bolts holding the links. I have a fair supply of metric tools & got out my 8 mm open/box end wrench. After taking the first deflector off, rather slowly I thought that there might be another, better tool in my tool box.
I have a set of SAE nut drivers. Well, a 5/16" nut driver fits those 8 mm screws almost perfectly. So if you ever get stuck trying to locate a 8 mm nut driver, just get out your 5/16" one and go to work.
Now I suppose all of you shade tree mechanics already know this. :duh:
Jerry Baumchen
Last year I installed BajaRon's Sway Bar ( 2008 GS ) and at that time he said that I did not need the Billet Aluminum Links that he sells.
Then he changed his mind & now recommends that the links be changed no matter what year, model, etc.
So I ordered a set & installed them today.
In his instructions he says: 1. (Not required but helpful) Remove the Lower Plastic Air Deflector - Diagram #2 (#55) by removing the (4) Screws (#8) which attach it to the Lower A-Arm . . .
After working for a while on the first one, you quickly realize that removing these four screws on each Lower Plastic Air Deflector gives you a lot more room and better access to the nuts & bolts holding the links. I have a fair supply of metric tools & got out my 8 mm open/box end wrench. After taking the first deflector off, rather slowly I thought that there might be another, better tool in my tool box.
I have a set of SAE nut drivers. Well, a 5/16" nut driver fits those 8 mm screws almost perfectly. So if you ever get stuck trying to locate a 8 mm nut driver, just get out your 5/16" one and go to work.
Now I suppose all of you shade tree mechanics already know this. :duh:
Jerry Baumchen