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Swaybar Installed!

Yazz

MOgang Member
Received Mr. BahaRaon's swaybar months ago but wasn't going to install it till I knew a way to safely raise the F3 that high with what we had on hand.

Heard about using a forklift, but those were in short supply in our neighborhood, so we raised her up this way.

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Had to take off a few more skins because some bolts were in backwards, but it was an straightforward job. The jack stands were peace of mind. It was a nice way to spend a morning.

Thank you to whoever posted about using ramps to a truck! :bowdown:
 
That's how I did my wife's F3 as well, except I put the ramps on my trailer. Works great. :thumbup::thumbup:
 
Alrighty then...

That's the way to do it...:clap::clap::2thumbs: does make life so much easier..nice job , don't know who originally posted this method but I tell all who ask...Now how does the bar feel....???
 
That's the way to do it...:clap::clap::2thumbs: does make life so much easier..nice job , don't know who originally posted this method but I tell all who ask...Now how does the bar feel....???

No more more body lean in the corners. It's like riding on rails! :yes:
 
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Excellent! I used the front end loader on my John Deere utility tractor to lift it. But your ramps certainly look more stable than what I did. Of course I do have a truck BUT not a set of ramps so my Deere did the job.:thumbup:
 
Received Mr. BahaRaon's swaybar months ago but wasn't going to install it till I knew a way to safely raise the F3 that high with what we had on hand.

Heard about using a forklift, but those were in short supply in our neighborhood, so we raised her up this way.

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Had to take off a few more skins because some bolts were in backwards, but it was an straightforward job. The jack stands were peace of mind. It was a nice way to spend a morning.

Thank you to whoever posted about using ramps to a truck! :bowdown:

Genius! I have ramps, but no longer have a truck. :gaah: Might just need to build some stands to hold up the front end.
 
When your driveway inclines upward from the garage - for an oil change. More dramatic efforts will be needed for the swaybar.
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