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Old 09-03-2006, 05:34 PM
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I got the passenger side in alright but am having problems with the drivers side binding up when trying to weave it through from the bottom. Any ideas from whoever has done this install would be helpfull. It is on a 99 TA with an A4
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have u ginded off the tab ......dr side only .....1/4" grind is all that is needed..it is only a GM casting tab----nothing behind it---for at least an 1"......had to grind mine 1/8-1/4" to get my dr.side in...

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Old 09-03-2006, 06:20 PM
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the header should go in straight up and down. Call me tuesday if you have anymore problems
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I installed Kooks on my car and didn't have to take anything off or grind anything. Is the car high enough off the ground to get the right angle? You might also have to take off the oil filter and loosen the steering shaft.
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I undid the drivers side motor mount and jacked up the motor a smidge to get mine in. I didn't want to grind anything down or undo the steering knuckle. Single 18mm bolt I believe, block of wood on the jack and like 3 pumps slid right in. Good luck!!
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I just put my set on a couple weeks ago. On the driver side I took the oil drain bolt out, then it slid right in. I was on a lift so that helped. Headers took about 4-4 1/2 hours including removing the old pipes, and plug swap. The real pain was the Y-Pipe, it was a really tight fit over the headers. Maybe it was the ceramic coating that made the fitment real tight, that took about as long to put on as the header swap did.

The header fitment is perfect, and the ceramic coating really gives them a nice look. The y-pipe was the worse part of the install. KOOK's headers are a nice piece.

Updated sound clip and video are coming soon. I can't believe how much headers changed the sound of the car. I expected a change in sound, but it surprised me. Not sure why everyone complains about the Loudmouth not sounding good with headers, but mine sounds wicked (no where near the sound of a dump truck). Wouldn't change my exhaust set-up at all.

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i loosened the motor mount bolts and jacked it up.
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Originally Posted by michaelsvt03
i loosened the motor mount bolts and jacked it up.
that is the conclusion that I came to and will do so tomorrow
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Try loosening the motor mounts and jacking the motor. If not use a really big pry bar andwedge it up there and move the motor to the pass. side a little. Should slide in then. Don't grind that tab off, it's there for a reason.
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Im having the same problem i just got some kooks with the td system and i already got the passanger side in. I cannot get the drivers side in i have tried manuvering but nothing tomorrow im going to try jacking up the motor. I was going to try loosening the drive shaft but dont have a wrench that will fit and socket wrench will not fit. Where is a safe spot to jack on the motor from?
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Originally Posted by 2002 SS #476
I just put my set on a couple weeks ago. On the driver side I took the oil drain bolt out, then it slid right in. I was on a lift so that helped. Headers took about 4-4 1/2 hours including removing the old pipes, and plug swap. The real pain was the Y-Pipe, it was a really tight fit over the headers. Maybe it was the ceramic coating that made the fitment real tight, that took about as long to put on as the header swap did.

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they are stainless steel not ceramic
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Originally Posted by stevensLS1
they are stainless steel not ceramic
I had mine ceramic coated.
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Yes you can get a ceramic coating over the stainless steel. It's like a $250 option. It wasn't worth the extra money to me.


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