Owners manual

02/23/2017
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Exhaust System Installation
Axle Back Exhaust System
Dual Rear Exit w/ Twin 4.0” Pro-Series Tips or
Dual Rear Exit w/ Single 4.5” Pro-Series Tips
2016+ Chevrolet Camaro SS 6.2L V8
PN 14784(BLK), 14785(BLK), 14786(BLK), 14787(BLK)
5. Slide one of the tip assemblies over the muffler outlet pipe, then install the hanger grommet assembly into the
chassis, and secure with the two nuts using a 15mm socket and ratchet. (Fig. R & S) Rotate the tip assembly on
the muffler outlet until the exhaust tips are centered in the cutout in the rear valence, then tighten the clamp
using the ratchet and 15mm deep socket, until the tip assembly is snug on the muffler outlet pipe. (Fig. T & U)
Torque the hanger grommet mounting nuts to factory specifications. Repeat this process for the opposite side
tip assembly.
6. Adjust the system accordingly, including the rear muffler rotation and overlap onto the stock exhaust,
along with the tip depth and rotation, so that the tips are centered in the bumper valence. (Fig. V)
Check the position of all hangers to make sure they are properly seated within their corresponding
grommets. Check clearances between the system components and chassis. At this time, tighten all
clamps to 45ft-lbs using the torque wrench and 15mm socket.
NOTE: During cold weather start-ups, you may experience an exhaust sound that is deeper and
louder in tone than usual. This is temporary and will diminish to normal levels once your engine
has reached its normal operating temperature.
NOTE: Immediately following the installation of your exhaust system, you may experience a trace
of smoke after initial start-up. DO NOT be alarmed. The smoke is caused by the burning of a small
amount of forming oil residue used in the manufacturing process.
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