I am getting a sway bar install and laser alignment shortly. My Elka shocks are on order. Will installing the Elka's require a new alignment?
Measure ride height before you get the Elka's installed.
With typical loading in your storage (especially the front) and you sitting on the Spyder, measure from the ground to a point on the nose of your Spyder. Be sure you're on flat ground. Then you will know if your ride height has changed, and by how much when you install the Elka's.
A little change should not be a problem. Too much change means you'll need to either adjust your spring pre-load setting or get another alignment for the new ride height.
You are correct.
If possible you should get your Elkas installed first before the alignment. The sway bar has no affect on the alignment so you could do that before or after.
:agree: Take measurements: before and after... :thumbup:I say yes. It may not be much, but the bump steer on the Spyder is a fact.
I might be wrong about this, but didn't the bump-steer and preload only cecome an issue since the model year 2013 update to the suspension?I say yes. It may not be much, but the bump steer on the Spyder is a fact.
I might be wrong about this, but didn't the bump-steer and preload only cecome an issue since the model year 2013 update to the suspension?
:agree: Didn't BRP supply dealers with struts, that they'd replace the shocks with, when performing an alignment.
What we should try and find out, is what ride height those struts produced... :thumbup: