SpyderGirl
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Like the title says, I got some RT shocks to install on my GS... any tips on the removal and installation???
I don't plan on removing the trunk if I don't have to.... once my back starts feeling better I am going to install them. And I think once I get my new DPS it'll be like a whole new Spyder!
Thanks for the tip!! :2thumbs:
I can hear the curse words now.... :cus:
Like the title says, I got some RT shocks to install on my GS... any tips on the removal and installation???
Like the title says, I got some RT shocks to install on my GS... any tips on the removal and installation???
:congrats: Way cool Spydergirl. Is Lunar Rover gonna do his too?
Getting mine put on in a couple of weeks...looking forward to seeing the difference...don't have the sway bar yet...will see how the shocks do first on their own...
Nah--- you'll be fine--- it's super simple-- took me like 20 minutes and I did NOT remove the trunk. Jack the Spyder up from the main frame till the front wheels just barely leave the ground...
Only tricky part is assembly of the new shocks-- putting the spring on the shock. Had a buddy at a local auto shop do it for me-- or you can buy the $30 compression tool thingy to do it.
The one I have are already assembled straight off an RT.
Are you getting the sway bar too are going with the shocks first? I am going only with the shocks, for now...figure a stiffer ride with maybe a little less vibration will do it for now...can always add the sway bar later...I figure the RT shocks are a big enough change to check out for a while...
I'm deciding between adding HIDs or a trunk bag now...hmmmmm...decisions, decisions....need a good, not too expensive trunk bag (hard case, 45Lish) that can attach to the sport rack easily and come off easily as well...
Oh, someone mentioned extra pieces for the sport rack...where the heck do you get those?
Are you getting the sway bar too are going with the shocks first? I am going only with the shocks, for now...figure a stiffer ride with maybe a little less vibration will do it for now...can always add the sway bar later...I figure the RT shocks are a big enough change to check out for a while...
I'm deciding between adding HIDs or a trunk bag now...hmmmmm...decisions, decisions....need a good, not too expensive trunk bag (hard case, 45Lish) that can attach to the sport rack easily and come off easily as well...
Oh, someone mentioned extra pieces for the sport rack...where the heck do you get those?
bonecrusher,
Be careful of the Roadkrome rack. I can tell you from experience it was not meant to be used with the BRP sportrack. The sportrack is taller than the stock piece that is replaced. I purchased the Roadkrome rack and had it cut/ground twice and it didn't fit. The next cut would have been into one of the mounting holes on each of the Roadkrome mounts (L & R). The end result was a tear in the seat and I gave away the Roadkrome rack. But, if you want to take a chance on it, go for it.