H980 Pulsarkid
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Hmmmmmm went to fit my goose the other day and er holy shi.t I take it you need a pit or to have the old R up on a set of ramps to get that rear section on ????
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moved to tuning-skiddusmarkus
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lol, even if you jack up the back end high in the air your still can't get it done. Trust me i'll post photographic evidence to back this statement up when i get home tonight!!Timur 008 said:Yep! i wouldn't try to put it on myself :roll: - u need to get it high up in the air.. a bit of a bugger to put on other wise.
but once on 8)![]()
I was sure i saw a pic of yours up in the air - in a big way ! Highly dangerous I noticed as well ! lol !Mr GTiR said:lol, even if you jack up the back end high in the air your still can't get it done. Trust me i'll post photographic evidence to back this statement up when i get home tonight!!Timur 008 said:Yep! i wouldn't try to put it on myself :roll: - u need to get it high up in the air.. a bit of a bugger to put on other wise.
but once on 8)![]()
you will probably also see the words..Fast Guy said:If you do a search for "Mongoose" and "fit" you'll find a few threads telling you you have no hope of fitting it without a ramp or pit. :?
You don't if you can get the car about 5ft in the air or have a pit. The problem is the standard exhaust splits above the rear axle so you can just get it out. The goose is about 12-18 inches longer, so it is almost vertical when feeding it over the rear axle. As you'll see if you look under the car it's a good 5ft or so from the axle to the join at the cat.chris-b said:why? why do you need to drop the subframe etc?
gonna fit one soon ( am a mecahnic) but dont want this agro for a friggin zorst