Owners manual
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS # 69131
SUGGESTED TOOLS: ½”, 9 /16” 15 mm Wrench & Socket, WD-40, Hacksaw, Jack Stand
4. Install the passenger side
overaxle tailpipe #C into the
muffler 1½”-2”. Use clamp #H
to secure tailpipe to muffler. DO
NOT TIGHTEN. Insert hangers into
rubber grommets.
3. Install muffler #B onto head
pipe #A 1½”-2” with the
louvers facing towards the
converter and muffler outlets
level. Use a jack stand to
support the muffler. Use clamp
#G to secure the muffler to the
headpipe. Do not tighten.
Muffler inlet is looking into the
louvers.
8. Install stainless steel tips.
Clamp down. When you have
everything in place, firmly
tighten all bolts and clamps
down securely. Use stainless
steel cleaner weekly to prevent
tip from discoloration.
Inspect all fasteners after 25-50
miles of operation and re-tighten
as necessary
2. Install head pipe #A onto your
existing stock front pipe and
attach with clamp #G. Insert
welded hanger into rubber
grommet.
5. Install hanger #I into hole that
is already threaded to receive the
bolt Item# J on the driverside
frame rail just rear of the axle. You
will use the lower right side bolt
hole. There will be 4 choices in the
correct area. DO NOT TIGHTEN.
Install rubber grommet
6. Install the driverside overaxle
tailpipe #D into the muffler 1½-
2”. Use clamp #H to secure. DO
NOT TIGHTEN. Rotate until it
meets with the rubber grommet.
DO NOT TIGHTEN.
7. Next install the exit pipes
#E. Use clamp #H to secure.
DO NOT TIGHTEN. Rotate
pipes to your desired look.
1. To remove the stock exhaust
un clamp the clamp located
behind the stock resonator.
Disengage the welded hangers
using WD-40 from the OEM rubber
grommets. Do not damage or
remove the rubber grommets as
you will re-use them to mount
your new system. Now, cut off
tailpipe and remove exhaust.
CAREFULLY READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION.
When installing this exhaust system make sure to use proper safety precautions. Use jack stands when working under
the vehicle, set parking brake, block tires and use safety glasses and gloves. Allow exhaust to cool before attempting
installation. Severe injury or burns could occur if safety measures are not taken.
SUGGESTED TOOLS: 1/2”, 9/16” 15mm wrenches & sockets, WD-40, hacksaw, jack stands.
Disconnect the negative battery cable before removal of OEM exhaust. This will allow the computer to reset and recognize the new exhaust.
Lay out the exhaust on the floor so it looks like the drawing and compare parts with manual.
GIBSON EXHAUST systems are designed on a factory stock vehicle. Any aftermarket products installed could increase the sound levels of this Exhaust.
Make sure there is a 1” clearance from ALL rubber brake lines, shock boots, fuel lines, tires, etc to prevent heat related damage.