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Lowering my Tsudo Muffler

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Juss_tC
South San Francisco
California, US
  • Tech Advisor
Hi guys, i was wondering if there is any way i can push down my muffler, because it is like fuckin touching my bumper (scraped it and my car is BRAND NEW!). And do they make heat shields for Scion tC's if so, can someone give me a link to it. Thanks.

[#] Mar 15, 2007 10:54pm
Orin
Auburn
Alabama, US
moved to exhaust forum*

[#] Mar 15, 2007 11:06pm
Web
Maryland, US
  • THE SHADOW
Juss_tC wrote:
Hi guys, i was wondering if there is any way i can push down my muffler, because it is like fuckin touching my bumper (scraped it and my car is BRAND NEW!). And do they make heat shields for Scion tC's if so, can someone give me a link to it. Thanks.


Common problem with Tsudo/Skunk 2/Tanabe (not the newer version I believe)......The bracket that holds the canister up can be "manipulated" a bit. You'll need a torch and some pliers, but heat the bracket up a bit and bend it until the tip is about 1/2 inch away from the bumper. If you don't want to do that, take it to a custom exhaust shop (not Midas/Meinekee or some place like that) and have them do it. Probably about 25$ but whatever. With canister style exhausts and exhausts that don't have a flared tip (one that fold back on itself leaving a space between the pipe and the out edge of the tip), you'll want 1/2" distance from the bumper at a MINIMUM.



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[#] Mar 16, 2007 07:58am

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