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Bajaron's sway bar billet end links.

funon3

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I own a 2012 RT-S that has Bajaron's sway bar installed with the stock end links. Was wondering if the '12 had any problems with the stock end links breaking or cracking that would warrant replacing the stock links with the billet links?
 
Just to be on the safe side; I'd replace them. :shocked:
My reasoning: the stiffer Anti-SwayBar is putting more a load on the those plastic oem links... :yikes:
 
No issues with the stock 12' links. However, with the weight of the RT and the stiffer bar, I'd swap out the stock links if I rode an RT.
 
I'm sure the old links will work for ya but the new ones are not that much and very easy to change. And remember with links worst case if one breaks it doesn't break on a straight shot it breaks on a turn under load and if your not ready for that could be a bad scene.
 
I'm sure the old links will work for ya but the new ones are not that much and very easy to change. And remember with links worst case if one breaks it doesn't break on a straight shot it breaks on a turn under load and if your not ready for that could be a bad scene.
So your saying worst case is I'll crash?....thanks...
Next time you get left behind the camery on the ride home!...[emoji12]
 
Thanks for all your replies!

Sounds like the consensus may be better safe than sorry. As the cost is not that great I guess I will consider replacing the stock links.
 
On the RSS. Do you need to remove Baja Ron's bar to remove factory links to install new links? After reading everyone's post I guess the smart thing to have done was to replace while I had everything down. RSS has less than 2500 miles and it is not ridden by an aggressive rider.
 
On the RSS. Do you need to remove Baja Ron's bar to remove factory links to install new links? After reading everyone's post I guess the smart thing to have done was to replace while I had everything down. RSS has less than 2500 miles and it is not ridden by an aggressive rider.

You don't need to remove anything to swap out the Heim Joint Links. Just lift the front of your Spyder enough to slide under it. Using 2 13mm wrenches (ratchet, open end, box end, they all work), take 1 bolt off the top link connection. 1 bolt off the bottom link connection. Replace with the new link, replace the 2 bolts and tighten. Do the same for the other side and that's it.

Oh! Forgot to say that you do need to let the jack down. Very important step! :rolleyes:
 
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