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Exhaust oem tips out of alignment


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I had the PSE installed at the dealer last month. I just noticed yesterday that both oval tips are rotated up on the inside aspect. They are the larger oem tips that came with one the the packages etc. Could somebody post the factory picture and instructions on the alignment of these oval tips. Mine is an '01 996. I want to measure the distance of the tips to the rear valance and perhaps do it myself if its simple enough. If not, I will take it back to the dealer, but I would hate to do this trip just for that.

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There is a certain amount of adjustment with the single bolt that holds the tip on. Loosen it just enough to move it and adjust as follows:

A= 25-26 mm (up to and including MY01)

A= 22 mm (from MY02 on)

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If you can't get them equal then the whole muffler assembly (for each side) will need to be loosened and moved.

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