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Old Nov 26, 2009 | 05:48 PM
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i just picked up my hks exhaust. and im completly lost on how to install this... it came with a seperate hanger and idk where that goes. and all the hangers have a different hanger right next to them where is this rubber hanger supposed to connect to? and i have a tsudo mid with tsudo bolts does this work with these parts? cause the tsudo bolts wont go through the hks's threads. im lost and ____ed off someone help me.
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https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=163973

this thread tells you where the hanger goes.

also love how you commented that you dont know why everyone is making a big deal about the install, yet you cant do it now.
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HAHAHA i know right i was just about to post on that saying im eating my words atm. ohhh welll
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had anyone hooked up a hks with a tsudo mid? and had any problems with the bolts fittting . they turn like 2 times and then just lock up.
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Do you have the stock ones, too try?
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nope lost them. actually reordered them and they gave me the bolts but no nuts. typical stealership
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the oem ones dont come with nuts because the nut is welded into the midpipe. Just measure the hole and go to the store to get new nuts and bolts
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Sounds like a idea! So I don't need any nuts on it?
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well it depends does the hks have a nuts welded on already. I looked at a pic i have and the tanabe has them welded on already so i just used the oem spring bolts for the install.

if it doesnt then you will need to get the nuts too
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using the oem bolts, attach the midpipe to the HKS, the HKS has welded nuts. You should not need anything else. Before commiting to the install screw the bolts into the nuts on the hks slowly to see if you have the right bolts.
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got ya i gotta go order some stock bolts.
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