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Has anyone out there done this install themselves? I just bought this and it will be here next week and I’d like to get some info on the install ahead

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Old 04-14-2018, 05:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone out there done this install themselves? I just bought this and it will be here next week and I’d like to get some info on the install ahead of time to read up on. Thanks to any replies!
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Put the car on jack stands, or get the car up on a lift safely. Unbolt stock exhaust. Bolt on the new exhaust...
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Put the car on jack stands, or get the car up on a lift safely. Unbolt stock exhaust. Bolt on the new exhaust...
Pretty much, a quick Google search shows it including the cats, wishing you the best of luck. As far as the additional features of the valves maybe they'll be instructions with it. FYI an impact wrench made my life A LOT easier.

Also how much do those go for?

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Congratulations on your new exhaust. This exhaust installation is a DIY rather using jack stands or a lift. The hardest part of the installation will be aligning the exhaust tip/s correctly. If you don’t feel comfortable installing your new exhaust or don’t have to tools for the installation you can always just take your 370Z to a reputable exhaust shop and have them install your exhaust for you.
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Put the car on jack stands, or get the car up on a lift safely. Unbolt stock exhaust. Bolt on the new exhaust...
Thanks for the great input...maybe should have specified but I was looking for more specifics on the vacuum lines that need to be ran...
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Pretty much, a quick Google search shows it including the cats, wishing you the best of luck. As far as the additional features of the valves maybe they'll be instructions with it. FYI an impact wrench made my life A LOT easier.

Also how much do those go for?
Thanks! Hoping it goes well I’ll have access to all the necessary tools and a lift so hoping it goes well just haven’t seen much about running the vacuum lines for the valves and the website has pretty vague instructions on that hoping it comes with something more in detail. It was pricey I saved a while to buy it but I fell in love with the sound! Shipping included it was 2800 I only paid 100 for shipping which was air shipping with a 10 day delivery time normally this is a 500 dollar charge but they have a promotion right now.
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