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Quad Exhaust and front bumper

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2questions really ?

has anyone fitted a quad exhaust ? just wondering how is the right side holding the exhaust ? is there hangers there already or will i have to have some welded to fit ?

also ...

one of my headlamp washer jets dont work looks shagged tbh, so how easy is the bumper to remove so i can replace the wiper motor ?

thanks :)
 

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Quads? Never really fancied them :crazy:

Chris - Tianorth is the man you need :eusa-think:
Steve at RCZ Performance has had the bumper off he might help there........ :eusa-think:
 

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On a more serious note
It all depends on what you are modifying are you just wanting to go across the back of the car, or are you more interested in full exhaust change as in taking it around the the spare wheel well to the right hand side.
 

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This is mine, it does not improve performance or sound, but balances up the back of the RCZ.
 
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not keen on that exhaust myself :( how did u go about fitting that ? i cant see any hangers on the other side to hook the exhaust onto so all i can think off it welding ???
 

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Mine just fits across the back behind the bumper. Onto the bolts that hangs the steel bumper, 2 left side, 2 right side

 
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To remove the front bumper quite simple, but 2 people advised.
First remove the tray which protect under the engine. Few clips and screws.
Them remove every single screw and clip you can see in the engine bay (the ones holding the bumper, obviously).
Them remove the clips inside the wheel arch.
Two things you should be aware: it's a huge piece, so don't scratch it when removing and placing somewhere before re-fitting. Second, there's connectors connected to the bumper, the ones for the parking sensor and one I believe there's something to do with the info in case of crash. Quite simple.
I must say the process was for my MK1, 2010 GT. In this case, make sure the tray under the engine is properly fitted and the clip from the tray is properly inserted, as the t**t from my dealer left it loose and was the reason for random knocking sounds.
 
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