Fitting Tyga Exhaust

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Fitting Tyga Exhaust

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As in the title how the hell do u fit the tyga exhaust as i get everything to fit front headers and all the collectors except the rear headers.

Can someone please if they get the time and if they have one fitted take a picture of how the rear tyga headers fit to the head and going into the rear collector.

This the only thing keeping me from finishing my VFR :cry:
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Re: Fitting Tyga Exhaust

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It should be a straight fit :-?
Take the rear wheel or the rear shock off and it makes your job a million times easier. I did this a month or two ago.
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Firstly sorry only saw now this is in the wrong section my bad should have been in V4 workshop

The thing is i cant get the rear headers to mate up right so it can go into the head thats why i asked for a picture if possible to see what im doing wrong as tyga didnt include pics in the fitting instrutions.(im still in the learning curve with the whole DIY thing so pics help)
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Can you show us some pics of what you have, that maybe easier! Its definately much easier with the wheel and shock off. Tyga use a full system thats sprung dont they? You have taken the small rear headers off and removed the old gaskets havent you?
Because its sprung you should be able to manipulate the system to fit, but from what ive heard they are a perfect fit!

The trick is not to tighten anythng up just fir it loosley till your happy with it then start springing it up.

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most of the time people forget to take the small rear header off and thats generally why people cant get them to fit
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Tyga use a full system thats sprung dont they?
Yes its fully sprung. Piece of piss to install. Taking off the rear header is the hardest part. Are you sure you've taken this off? Im guessing you are trying to mate up the tyga system onto the small rear headers by the right rearsets. You need to take off the small rear header and mate up the tyga system just behind the shock.

Good luck mate and the new system will sound awesome :grin:
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Thank you all for the info ill just say this my stupidity knows no bounds yes i still didnt remove thouse little rear headers :!: thats why it didnt fit and this is why i need my haynes manaul witch is still on its way

anycase thx again all :rocks:
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Easily done! Post some pics up when you get it on!! Good luck.

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Will do should be finished tonight :grin:

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