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Old 02-19-2005, 01:17 PM
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I just recieved my TSP tue duals on Thursday and last night I started putting them together. All the pipes are labeled R-1, L-1, L-2, but I can determine which side of the x pipe is the top facing the bottom of your car and which is the bottom facing towards the ground. The x pipe is not label with R-2 and L-3. Can anyone help me out. Also did anyone just use the clamps that went with the kit to bolt on or did some of you weld it all together.
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There is a top and bottom to it, it has some angle in it. To get mine to tuck up correctly, I put it together to where it angled up, toward the bottom of the car. Otherwise you bullets will hang down low.
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If it helps any, the forward part of the X will be straight, then curve down to a point, then will curve sharply up and be higher towards the rear.

You could just do what I did to be sure, assemble the system on the ground. The back part of the X should tuck the mufflers up farther when you have it right side up. So pretty much whichever way tucks the mufflers up the farthest.

Don't have any pics, but I hope this helps...
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I got some 3" strap clamps from Napa for mine they seem to work pretty good. I think TSP only send 2. It is a great system you will be happy with it.
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Thanks guys. One other thiung did you guys bang the pipes together with a hammerso they would fit snug on there or did you ust slide them on and clamp them down.
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I just slid them on, and then clamped them.
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I actually had my buddy who owns a muffler shop heat up the pipe to ensure a great fit. I guess I'm lucky to have had his help, it came out perfect.




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