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Old Nov 28, 2012 | 06:45 PM
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I just finished getting a Tsudo S2 exhaust for my 2011 Tc off someone that was in an accident and totaled their car. The exhaust was in harmed and so I have it now. My question is if anyone has the install manual or knows where I can find a copy of the install manual so that I can install it correctly.
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I just finished getting a Tsudo S2 exhaust for my 2011 Tc off someone that was in an accident and totaled their car. The exhaust was in harmed and so I have it now. My question is if anyone has the install manual or knows where I can find a copy of the install manual so that I can install it correctly.
Not even trying to put you down, but if you can't install it without a manual, you might be better off having a mechanic or someone is more more mechanically inclined then you install it.
Old Nov 28, 2012 | 07:59 PM
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Not even trying to put you down, but if you can't install it without a manual, you might be better off having a mechanic or someone is more more mechanically inclined then you install it.
Yea I get you. I know it's a simple install. I jut want to make sure I get the part with the two spring correct.
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Not even trying to put you down, but if you can't install it without a manual, you might be better off having a mechanic or someone is more more mechanically inclined then you install it.

Not trying to put you down at all, but I agree. But if you're feeling adventurous, installing a bolt on catback exhaust is a great way to get some mechanical experience! We all have to start somewhere!
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Yea I get you. I know it's a simple install. I jut want to make sure I get the part with the two spring correct.
Take a picture with your phone before you take the spring/bolt apart, Then when you put it back together, look at the picture and rebuild it the same way.
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