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Old 05-23-2007 | 10:21 PM
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tsp rumbler exhaust help

my tsp rumbler kit came..like 4 pipes and 4 clips.. but no instructions! what do they think..that i know what im doing pshh.. + looks like it has to be welded on correct? and what else do i need and how do i do it..anyone with the kit pls help
Old 05-23-2007 | 11:51 PM
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What else do you need? An exhaust shop.
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well when i got mine i took it to Midas because they are really good with putting on exhaust...just not choosing the right one. but i had them clamp mine instead of weld it just in case something happened and i needed to be moved.
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I use to have a TSP Rumbler. Once you get under the car it's really staight forward where to put the pipes. I installed it using the clamps and it stayed in just fine. But the clamps are an all or nothing thing. Sometimes they'll work forever, other times they won't work for more than a month. Personally I would install it myself and then take it to get welded. You'll save a bunch of money by doing it that way.
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how the hell do those clamps keep the pipes on how is there no leaks...and the pipe is alot larger than stock isnt it..how do they fit
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Originally Posted by FrYd-RyS
how the hell do those clamps keep the pipes on how is there no leaks...and the pipe is alot larger than stock isnt it..how do they fit

It will fit fine my friend, You can buy 3" clamps for it but I had mine welded together.
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so wat do the clamps it came with do?
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so i dont need anything else than
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Originally Posted by FrYd-RyS
so wat do the clamps it came with do?
Clamp the pipes together. I know some people weld it up without the clamps, I Personally kept the clamps on and welded the pipes myself just for some extra stength incase a weld breaks.
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do i need a connecter to fit old pipe to the new ones?
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Originally Posted by FrYd-RyS
do i need a connecter to fit old pipe to the new ones?
No, the kit comes with EVERYTHING that's needed for the install. The only other thing you will need is a sawzall or a hacksaw to cut the stock exhaust off. The pipe will fit your stock ypipe just fine.
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cool thanx
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where did you order the kit from? i cant seem to find one online.


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