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What did you do to your Spyder today?

...or you can do what I did and just cut one end off the old one. It comes right out at a safe height then, and you really are not going to save the old one to put back in, are you?
Good point. I presume I just slide the old one to one side and then cut the bar with my angle grinder as close to the channel as possible, then just slide it out? Or do I have to cut both ends out and slide it out through a wheel in the same way I put the new one in? That way I wouldn’t have to take out the channel spacer bolts at least.

How tough is the bar? Does an angle grinder go through it easily or is it made of really tough stuff?

Sorry for so many questions.
 
Well my Baja Ron Ultimate Sway Bar arrived today. So did the running light bar.

That’s quick shipping from Slingmods.

The light bar I’ll affix tomorrow. The sway bar I’ll think about how I’m going to get 24” of clearance.

Quality looks good.
 
Good point. I presume I just slide the old one to one side and then cut the bar with my angle grinder as close to the channel as possible, then just slide it out? Or do I have to cut both ends out and slide it out through a wheel in the same way I put the new one in? That way I wouldn’t have to take out the channel spacer bolts at least.

How tough is the bar? Does an angle grinder go through it easily or is it made of really tough stuff?

Sorry for so many questions.

Thinking back to the last one I did (which was quite a while ago now :unsure:) I reckon you'll only need to cut one of the bent ends off (with an angle grinder/metal cutting disc, or even a sawzall type saw & the right blade. ;)) then the rest of the OEM sway bar will basically just slide straight out, easy peezy! :)

IIRC, the only reason you need that 24" sorta height is so that you can pull the bar out and drop the free end down in order to manoeuvre the 'bent to about 90° end' out of the hole in the frame... Do away with one of those 'cranked ends', and that need no longer exists; so if you don't mind lying on the ground, you could probably do it without a jack or even lifting a wheel - but it has been a while since I did one! 😋
 
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