Originally posted by Pre98:
I'm fairly tired of hearing about it is all I'm really saying. It's on the car, and fitment has been mentioned eleventy billion times already.

No need for an update about it every time someone buys a new Trubendz catback.

And a wonderful edit:

Originally posted by converted_gm:
Originally posted by Pre98:
Take your fitment complaints elsewhere. Everyone's first impression is that an exhaust will slide together like bread and butter- but it doesn't. The reason it doesn't is to ensure you don't have to crush the smooth mandrel bends with your overtightened clamps because one pipe is that much smaller than the other

You won't have any leaks now, that's for sure.




SOME people want to help others make an informed decision, and NOT end up buying some poorly thought out exhaust....800 dollars for that BS grief while putting it together...sorry is to some of us thats BS...you waste your money how you wish though, seen as our complaints dont matter...




Oh man, shut your [censored] face. If you had searched before you bought the [censored] thing, you would have realized some exhaust systems have fitment issues.




Not to mention that Ford changed enough underneath the Contour over the years that some people couldn't even get the kit on without taking it to a shop for adjustment. The size/positioning of the gas tank rings a bell. I'd place as much blame on Ford as on Trubendz, if not more.


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