Tubi catback exhaust install
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Any tips with tubi exhaust install? I got the tubi bracket sitting flush with exhaust bracket on the car.
I am thinking I might need to push the car bracket brace in to make it fit...
Anyone else had fitment issues with Tubi straight pipe exhaust and factory cats.
I am thinking I might need to push the car bracket brace in to make it fit...
Anyone else had fitment issues with Tubi straight pipe exhaust and factory cats.
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A pry bar will help once you get one of the slip joint connected to your link pipes, as they don't go together 100%. Get one side on, then use pry bar to lever the other side to line up as close as you can, but make sure you have you V-bands snug first...those are more important and not as easy to line up after with tension in the rest of the system.
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I did a Tubi on my 991.1, and the key to alignment on that was to loosen everything up all the way to the header. All components. I never pried anything, that's not part of what one would normally do. May vary on a 992, that was my experience with a 991.
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Woah!! No way I would go to that extend, there is always a chance to snap bolt in the head. The build quality is pretty average, I got some slag still inside the pipe from welding. Tubi gets a F from me. I'm sure the sound will make up for it.