I assumed the Leos could be installed with or without the cat elim pipe. Is this not the case?
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I assumed the Leos could be installed with or without the cat elim pipe. Is this not the case?
Here you go fella - YouTube - fz6 remus.....
I assumed the Leos could be installed with or without the cat elim pipe. Is this not the case?
They usually include screws as well as new rivets. I simply drilled out the rivets before I installed the cans, and used the screws whenever I wanted the dB-killers in.
Hehe, no problem!Thanks for the heads up,. I found the bits you mentioned taped to some packing material,. Didn't even notice them before.
A few minutes with a drill, and they now are screw attached. Thanks for the help on reducing things I send to the land fills by mistake.
That's funny how in all your reviews none of you guys talked about the most importaint part of any exhaust system that shows quality, the welds.
That being said, the quality of welds on my Remus was fair, but not great by any means. I don't know how it compares to other exhausts, but all of the performance parts that I have on my track car have far better weld lines than Remus.
I can take and post some pictures if needed.