tyga twin stack fitting advice
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tyga twin stack fitting advice
hi all,
after receiving my lovley twin stack system from gav@jap4 i've finally got round to fitting it..
I'm assuming it doesn't use the rear manifold?
I've managed to get it fitted, however one of the rear pipes is just touching the spring on the ohlins shock, and is touching the underneath of the shock linkage. I'll get some photos together on friday, but just wondering if i've cocked something up somewhere!!
after receiving my lovley twin stack system from gav@jap4 i've finally got round to fitting it..
I'm assuming it doesn't use the rear manifold?
I've managed to get it fitted, however one of the rear pipes is just touching the spring on the ohlins shock, and is touching the underneath of the shock linkage. I'll get some photos together on friday, but just wondering if i've cocked something up somewhere!!
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Re: tyga twin stack fitting advice
Yes, you remove the rear manifold. I don't know about the Tyga fitting, but I know my JHA pipework fouls the swigarm slightly.
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Re: tyga twin stack fitting advice
you remove the rear manifold and it should not touch the shock or the linkage
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Re: tyga twin stack fitting advice
Hi, what is the best sealent to use on sealing the joints of the tyga exhaust system??
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Re: tyga twin stack fitting advice
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Re: tyga twin stack fitting advice
You guys are so lucky overseas as we in SA dont have nay products for our 400`s
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Re: tyga twin stack fitting advice
Dimple I ship all parts worldwide if you need them Im sure Rick Oliver will ship to you aswell
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Re: tyga twin stack fitting advice
Dimple you can get anything sent anywhere for a price.Dimple wrote:You guys are so lucky overseas as we in SA dont have nay products for our 400`s
There are quite a few SA lads usually floating around here, I'm sure someone knows of an import friendly place to deal with.
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Re: tyga twin stack fitting advice
Gavin where are you based and what is the cost implication for shipping to SA
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Re: tyga twin stack fitting advice
Im based in the UK and shipping will vary depending on what you order as weight and size will decide the costDimple wrote:Gavin where are you based and what is the cost implication for shipping to SA