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Old 08 June 2016, 02:26 PM
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Bough myself a nur spec r system to fit my blob wide track ppp which has the prodrive sports cat. So to fit is it simply remove the existing by un bolting and bolt on the new one? I have bought a couple of gaskets anything else I need?

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Bough myself a nur spec r system to fit my blob wide track ppp which has the prodrive sports cat. So to fit is it simply remove the existing by un bolting and bolt on the new one? I have bought a couple of gaskets anything else I need?

Thanks, Jon
Yep just unbolt old one and bolt new one on. Just make sure the pipes are the same diameter.

Matt.

Edit (Exhaust putty is always good to have - just incase.)

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yes is the simple answer

though do yourself a favour and get some grease for the hangers to make your life easier and also if you are doing it yourself and on your driveway, use the car jack to help support the backbox as you fit
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