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Farkle #1 Two Brothers M2 (Black Series) Carbon Exhaust
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<blockquote data-quote="Shuffler" data-source="post: 1254504" data-attributes="member: 88638"><p>Got mine installed on my 09 the other night. Loose fit, don't clamp enough to prevent movement. Loud as hell, no likey. Also PO'd that the mounting nuts and bolts were mismatched. Didn't get no silicone sealant either.</p><p></p><p>Installed P1X tips, and reinstalled using rtv at the header junction ... Much better. But, assume the clamps are still not tight enough and the sealant won't hold up over time with heat, road vibrations, etc.</p><p></p><p>Anybody have luck with shims or exhaust gaskets to get a nice tight fit?</p><p></p><p>Also noticed that the right muffler (viewed from the rear) is offset wider than the left ... Is that normal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shuffler, post: 1254504, member: 88638"] Got mine installed on my 09 the other night. Loose fit, don't clamp enough to prevent movement. Loud as hell, no likey. Also PO'd that the mounting nuts and bolts were mismatched. Didn't get no silicone sealant either. Installed P1X tips, and reinstalled using rtv at the header junction ... Much better. But, assume the clamps are still not tight enough and the sealant won't hold up over time with heat, road vibrations, etc. Anybody have luck with shims or exhaust gaskets to get a nice tight fit? Also noticed that the right muffler (viewed from the rear) is offset wider than the left ... Is that normal? [/QUOTE]
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