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those pipes were a little tuff to fit but once you figure it out its actually pretty easy. WHat I figured out was when you install either side (lets say the right) you need to turn your wheels all the way to the left, this will allow for more clearance with the tie-rods and allow you to turn the pipes a little more. You almost have to start with the pipes upside down near the front then rotate them over to get them to slide in. Just take you time and you should figure it out.
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Hey Man,
I have a set of Graydon Proline pipes that I was trying to fit to my Banshee today, and, for the life of me, can't get the bastards in there (1st the plastics were in the way, got those out of the way, then there seems to be an exhaust 'bumper' on the lower portion of the front frame a few inches back from the A-arm that the pipe hits on the right side of the shee.... On the left side, I can't get the pipe in there at all.... am I missing something? It shouldn't be this hard.... It just seems they are a bit 'taller' than they should be..
do you have any pictures avail that I could look at? maybe that would help..
thanks in advance!
JAY