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Old 11-06-2008, 04:25 PM   #1
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Pipes are on! (Tips for Installing V&H Baggers?)

Update 11/07: I got the new pipes on tonight. Took about 2.5 hours. Man, do they seem loud to me! I might have to investigate some methods to quiet them down. Mrs. SuperDuty might veto riding with me in the future. I did a quick 15 mile ride to check them out. I hope I don't have the neighbors outside with pitch forks! :)

I didn't have to cut or grind anything, and I'm glad of that. These were manufactured 10/08, so maybe they've changed them a bit. The mufflers would slide in quite a bit deeper than needed to line up the mounting holes.

Is there a recommmended torque for the acorn nuts holding the headpipe on? I just got them "Good and tight" using a 1/4" ratchet. I'm kinda prone to overtightening things, and don't want to hose anything. Got a few pops between shifts, but nothing serious.


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Hi All,
My new exhaust should be here this evening or tomorrow. I've downloaded the install instructions from the V&H website so I can read ahead on the steps.

Does anyone have any tips for install? I've never put an exhaust on before, but am not too shy about diving into these things.

Thanks,
SuperDuty



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