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spydeyblue
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My husband Paul and I own a 2012 RT-S. During a recent ryde on some very twisty roads, we noticed a popping noise coming from the front left area of our Spyder, especially during hard left turns. (The ryde was up to the Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton via Mines Road, then down to San Jose via CA-130, for those of you who are familar with the SF Bay Area). We found out about the Heim link recall a few weeks later, so we inspected our stock links. They had a number "2" stamped on them, so they should have been alright. Since we have one of BajaRon's anti-sway bars installed on our RT, we decided to buy a set of his Heim links, also. Once we had the new BajaRon Heim links installed, we repeated the ryde to the observatory, and guess what? No more popping noises! We inspected the stock plastic links, and found that the four ball joints were not consistent in terms of amount of force needed to turn them, plus they did not move smoothly. One ball joint was very tight, two were moderately tight, and one was much looser than the other three.
Our conclusion is that if you have a stiffer anti-sway bar installed, AND you are at the load limit for your Spyder, AND you ryde on roads that are in poor condition and have extremely tight turns, then you might want to get a set of BajaRon's Heim links. If you don't have a BajaRon anti-sway bar installed yet, but you are going to install one, you might as well install a set of his Heim links at the same time, and save yourself some potential trouble.

CA-130 (as seen from Lick Observatory)
Enjoy the Ryde,
Paul and Linda Horn
Our conclusion is that if you have a stiffer anti-sway bar installed, AND you are at the load limit for your Spyder, AND you ryde on roads that are in poor condition and have extremely tight turns, then you might want to get a set of BajaRon's Heim links. If you don't have a BajaRon anti-sway bar installed yet, but you are going to install one, you might as well install a set of his Heim links at the same time, and save yourself some potential trouble.

CA-130 (as seen from Lick Observatory)
Enjoy the Ryde,
Paul and Linda Horn