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Sway bar installed?

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So my new Bajaron Sway Bar arrived today:clap:but I called a dealer closest to the SLC area and they stated they don't install an aftermarket sway bar :gaah:. Does anyone know of a shop that will?

Thanks for looking?
 
Little checking..!!

perhaps another dealer. Not sure where west jordan isbut it is not that hard a job to do. If you have some mechanically inclined sould they could do it. The instructions are clear and simple...:dontknow:
 
Me

Bring it down to Las Vegas . We can install it and laser align it! Call Ann to set it up. Joe
 
had it doen twice

What one will or will not install is up to them, but
my 2010 had a Baja Ron bar installed in Cartersville, GA
my 2015 has a Baja Ron bar installed in Birmingham, AL
might be time to look farther down the dealer list
 
So my new Bajaron Sway Bar arrived today:clap:but I called a dealer closest to the SLC area and they stated they don't install an aftermarket sway bar :gaah:. Does anyone know of a shop that will?

Thanks for looking?

Try a different dealer. The dealer where I bought mine installed the Bajabar for me. The tech said he's done dozens of them, and had it done if 45 minutes.

Pam
 
Done, did it!

Found a motorcycle lift on line for a mare $35, ran down to Harbor Freight and grabbed some jack stands. With Ron's instructions in hand, reading glasses on head, away I went. The only trick was raising the few extra inches above what the jack would go to get the old bar out and the new in. I let the Red Neck out a little and engineered a way for a little higher lift, swapped the bars then lowered to the safe height to finish.

How did we accomplish anything before internet, good folks on this web site and YouTube videos?

Thanks to all replied or had other helpful sway bar install post!:bowdown:

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