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F3 Limited sway bar removal?

bmccaffrey

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Is there a video on sway bar and heim links for F3 Limted.

Can't seem to locate.
TIA
 
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Its not difficult, Just remove the links and the sway bar just has I think 4 bolts holding it in place with a couple of plastic blocks it runs threw. The trick though is getting the Spyder high enough to change out the bars. It needs to be 22 inches off the ground if I remember right. I just use ramps on my pickup tailgate, then drive it up around half way and tie it off.
 
I did mine in 1.5 hours I bought the plastic ramps , rode it on the ramps, , blocked the rear wheel, loosened the bar ( there are a few other things you may had to move on a LTD) when i was ready to remove the bar I jacked up the bike and put a 4x4 piece of wood under the front wheels. I was able to remove the bar and install in place the new bar. Then I took the 4x4 wood out and finished installing the bar on the the ramps. BM If you were closer I would do it for you. NO Charge. Or ride down the NJ shore and get it changed.
 
I did mine in 1.5 hours I bought the plastic ramps , rode it on the ramps, , blocked the rear wheel, loosened the bar ( there are a few other things you may had to move on a LTD) when i was ready to remove the bar I jacked up the bike and put a 4x4 piece of wood under the front wheels. I was able to remove the bar and install in place the new bar. Then I took the 4x4 wood out and finished installing the bar on the the ramps. BM If you were closer I would do it for you. NO Charge. Or ride down the NJ shore and get it changed.

Thanks for the info and offer. I do like doing things for myself:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
The F3 is one of the easiest installs for the sway bar kit. It is a pretty straight forward, off with the old, on with the new. More time consuming than difficult. Take your time and follow the instructions. You'll be fine! Hope you love the bar!
 
The F3 is one of the easiest installs for the sway bar kit. It is a pretty straight forward, off with the old, on with the new. More time consuming than difficult. Take your time and follow the instructions. You'll be fine! Hope you love the bar!

Had on my RS want to put on F3 L being it's new. Got 500 miles on it don't like the roll in the corners
 
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