I am trying to mount my recently purchased Taitec JGTC Parallel exhaust system and noticed that the rear of the 2 mufflers is hitting the Traction Control Bar. Does this JGTC require that the mounting hangers be re-welded for correct fitment? I thought this exhaust system was made to plug and play? I do realize that the heat shield under the trunk has to be bent to accommodate. I removed that heat shield (temporarily) just to see if I could get the exhaust mounted in the first place. Well, as I said before, it turns out the rear muffler is resting on the TCB, metal on metal. There really does not appear to be any room at all for adjustment. The JGTC is almost as close as it can get to the underside of the car. If the hangers were made to hang down lower then more of the rear muffler would hit the TCB. It appears very evident that the exhaust system would need to be raised higher, and moved closer to rear apron. But at the same time there is not really any room left to go back as I am already less than an inch from the rear apron, and without a heat shield even in place (at the moment) I see no way to go up higher. I don’t know what is going on? Does anyone else have the same Taitec JGTC system? If so...
Can someone with this same Tatiec system please look under the car at the setup and tell me how close or clear of the TCB your rear muffler is?
Before I go to my local small town muffler shop, I thought it would be best to ask any experts here at Prime with the same Taitec setup what to do. At the least I would be able to pass on the info to the muffler shop so they don’t damage my new muffler or bang around with the TCB.
Thanks
Can someone with this same Tatiec system please look under the car at the setup and tell me how close or clear of the TCB your rear muffler is?
Before I go to my local small town muffler shop, I thought it would be best to ask any experts here at Prime with the same Taitec setup what to do. At the least I would be able to pass on the info to the muffler shop so they don’t damage my new muffler or bang around with the TCB.
Thanks