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Old 07-02-2011, 05:44 PM
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tsudo issue

ok so i just installed a tsudo catback on a 2.2 manual and im having some fitment issues. ive heard a few different things with people just saying that you need longer hangers but aside from it being up to high its also to the right about 2-3 inches too much. ive tried taking a hammer to the hanger but no luck on even getting the damn thing to budge. has anyone had any problems like this?
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longer hangers will run you like 8 bucks lol
Old 07-02-2011, 08:26 PM
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This is why I sold my tsudo and bought a gmpp exhaust. Fitment sucks dick and there's nothing to do about it. They sound good, but other than that,
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get a mapp gas torch and heat the hangers to bend them youll never bend them otherwise.
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Originally Posted by 07cobaltguy
get a mapp gas torch and heat the hangers to bend them youll never bend them otherwise.
thank you
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what i did is use zip ties on the rubber hangers just so you get that extra inch or two of clearance of the bumper. works fine and doesn't budge.
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I never had an issue with my Tsudo until I put my JBP Vortex and 3" DP on. The DP was for a manual so it was tight but I wedged it in to fit...
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Originally Posted by drumrush
This is why I sold my tsudo and bought a gmpp exhaust. Fitment sucks dick and there's nothing to do about it. They sound good, but other than that,

exactlyy. i heard and saw bad things about em. i dished out the money and got gmpp
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zip ties are a cheap and reliabe fix to the fitment issue. had mine for a year and have not had any issues
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