On a 2014 rss spyder do you have to remove any side panels to install rons sway bar?pps:
Picked up my 2014 ST-Limited yesterday. Had a new sway bar installed. The difference in the ride is like day and night.
I suggest if you don't have one , get one. Thank you, BaJa-Ron. :clap::bowdown:
Benny
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Is there an easy way to tell by looking if the spyder ALREADY has the RonBar? My 2013 RT-S handles like ass warmed over and I want to get it straightened out ASAP. A quick peek underneath found the Baja Ron links but not sure about the bar itself. Thanks.
Just had the Bajaron anti-sway bar installed by Netzley Tire (Ron Netzley) here in NY on my 2014 RTS. He only charged one hour and seeing the lifting, etc involved I was happy to have it installed by him! The improvement in performance is excellent. Had laser alignment done and it was spot-on from thhe factory - so no alignment adjustments were neede.Anyone who would like a copy of the BajaRon Sway Bar installation instructions for your model and year Spyder, just email me at [email protected] and I will email them to you. This will take the guess work out of just exactly what is required to install one of my sway bar kits.
It takes about 1.5~2.0 hours for the average person to do this install. Some take longer and it depends somewhat on which model and year Spyder you have. Some Models/Years are a bit more labor intensive than others. But none of them are all that difficult for anyone with a bit of mechanical ability.
No special tools are required. No holes to drill, nothing to modify.
Good to know, Dealer to avoid.
Does this apply to the section of the bar that runs to the end link too or just the torsional section? (I can access this section without laying down on the floor) If so, it is bigger than 5/8 [emoji22].Take an open end 5/8" wrench and put it on a straight piece of the sway bar. If the wrench goes over the bar then you have the stock bar. If the wrench does not go over the bar then you have a BajaRon bar.
Some have put my links on with a stock bar because they either broke a stock link or wanted to prevent any breakage of the stock links. This was especially true on the 2013's as there was a lot of OEM bar end link failures with that production year.
Does this apply to the section of the bar that runs to the end link too or just the torsional section? (I can access this section without laying down on the floor) If so, it is bigger than 5/8 [emoji22].
If I get a laser alignment and later install the sway bar, will the alignment be affected?
Meaning they would NOT help? [emoji86] [emoji85] [emoji87]Installing better shocks will get you the same place.