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RSB Installation

RSB Installation

Postby Americanctm10 » Wed Mar 21, 2007 9:02 am

I just got my new TRD RSB in the mail yesterday, and since i didn't have to work i said what the hell, and decided to install it then and there. I lifted the car, and took the stock RSB off, but the exhaust was in the way, so i had to unscrew the the gaskets in order to remove the stock one. i started to put the new one in and we couldn't get the bushings close enough to put one side of the screws back in. So i only could put it halfway on. I unscrewed the exhaust again and took it off. Hopefully the shop where i got my wheels can do it since i have an account there, but the instructions didn't say anything about removing exhaust or anything to do this. Any reason why it isn't fitting?
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Postby DaTwUnKrAziEpInOy » Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:00 pm

It fits....just a tight fit, and you didnt' need to remove your exhaust. Try getting the bolts started in the threads before tightening all the way.
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Postby lilm » Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:09 pm

it fights you just have to play with it a little....i ddint have to toake off my muffler
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