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      04-01-2013, 12:39 PM   #1
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Anyone have install instructions for Dinan exhaust?

I bought a barely used Dinan free flow exhaust (e90) and was wondering if anyone had the install instructions or could direct me where to find them.

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You cut and them you slip them on
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I bought a barely used Dinan free flow exhaust (e90) and was wondering if anyone had the install instructions or could direct me where to find them.

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Isn't it just cut and weld?
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Isn't it just cut and weld?
Cut and clamp. Nothing to it.
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Is there a spec on where you make the cut? I got myself some 2.5" stainless band/butt clamps so I should be good to go... Just need to know where to make the cut.

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Bueller? Any takers on where to cut the stock exhaust... as in something like measure back xx" from the stock muffler.
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Doesn't really matter how far you cut back since you can slid them farther back. Make a judgement call by placing the muffler up against the OEM than spare two - three inches forward.
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Doesn't really matter how far you cut back since you can slid them farther back. Make a judgement call by placing the muffler up against the OEM than spare two - three inches forward.
It's all about personal preference. Cut just enough of the exhaust off so you can fit it. Keep trimming until the tips are in the position you want. Better for them to stick out too far at first. If you cut too much off there is no reversing it without welding on more pipe.
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