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I think my Baja Ron Sway bar is squeaking

View attachment 147775I have my services done by dealer, at the 9600 service I complained about the Squeak but of course they said they did not hear anything. Is this something I can do myself? or do you need special tools? I could not find a picture of the F3 A Arms but here is a ST. Is this the area you are talking about?

Sorry. I was not very clear. My entire comment was a generic approach to front end noises which will work on any Spyder of any model and year. My A-Arm greasing comment was also designed to be generic but, of course, only for those Spyder models which are designed to be serviced (greased). Your F3, as mentioned in another post, is not one of these. Your A-Arm bushings are sealed. Sorry for the confusion.
 
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So if these "ball joints" are going bad I would think they would not be covered under warranty. I cant be sure that my dealer checked them at 9300 even though I told them I was hearing a squeak. I only have 11,500 miles on this F3 and although I have hit a few pot holes I would not think they would be going bad this soon.

Pot holes can be devastating on wheel bearings, tie rod ends, and other suspension components. I would be surprised if BRP covered these, including the A-Arm bushings.
 
I found the squeak!!!!! it was the left side Baja Ron Heim Joint Link. Don't know why it is squeaking but added a few drops of oil and it stopped the squeak.
 
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