sportsguy
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Just like the details in other thread suggest, it's an easy, peasy install. 12 minutes it took me from start to finish.
Be sure to have a torque wrench handy before you start.
I am clueless as to why my dealer quoted me 1.5 hours labor time to install them. Doinks. Clearly the guy was being a d1ck. (Funny, I thought I asked to get the sliders installed... not to have a sidecar built and attached...)
Too bad it might cost him his job... (I learned during the follow up call the dealer did for me to rate my experience that the service writer I was dealing with was being "performance managed" due to a lack of customer interaction skills.)
No matter - just make sure you have the correct tools on hand, pay attention to which one fits which side (my set had one longer & one shorter - longer on left side) and have at it. I'll check my bolts again after the first ride (re-torque) and in another 100 miles, then with oil changes.
Be sure to have a torque wrench handy before you start.
I am clueless as to why my dealer quoted me 1.5 hours labor time to install them. Doinks. Clearly the guy was being a d1ck. (Funny, I thought I asked to get the sliders installed... not to have a sidecar built and attached...)
Too bad it might cost him his job... (I learned during the follow up call the dealer did for me to rate my experience that the service writer I was dealing with was being "performance managed" due to a lack of customer interaction skills.)
No matter - just make sure you have the correct tools on hand, pay attention to which one fits which side (my set had one longer & one shorter - longer on left side) and have at it. I'll check my bolts again after the first ride (re-torque) and in another 100 miles, then with oil changes.
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