something to consider with the db killer baffle, use a length of wood to span across the baffle, then tap it in by hitting the wood with a hammer lightly until it's seated properly, that way you wont mar the finish on your slip-on. the only issue comes when you decide you want to take it back out again
Mine came with a tool to help put on the spring. It looks like a small hanger. You just attach it to one end of the spring to pull it. The exhaust looks and sounds awesome👍
Hey there. I have the same issue with the baffle! Did you ever install it? I will test without it but might resort to tapping it in with a rubber mallet. Take it is easy! -Willie
I figured out how to install the DB killer and will note it on my channel too. I rode around with the DB killer out. When I got home, the DB killer easily slid in. I think the slip-on exhaust just needed to be warmed up and that allowed for the extra room. Good to go and hope this helps others! -Willie
@@williewasahippie Glad you got it to work! I just pushed it with the palm of my hand and it went in--also using a wood block and a mallet/hammer would do the trick when its cold
something to consider with the db killer baffle, use a length of wood to span across the baffle, then tap it in by hitting the wood with a hammer lightly until it's seated properly, that way you wont mar the finish on your slip-on. the only issue comes when you decide you want to take it back out again
Mine came with a tool to help put on the spring. It looks like a small hanger. You just attach it to one end of the spring to pull it.
The exhaust looks and sounds awesome👍
I have the same problem. Installed my corsa evo today
tap it in, it will go in
Hey there. I have the same issue with the baffle! Did you ever install it? I will test without it but might resort to tapping it in with a rubber mallet. Take it is easy! -Willie
I figured out how to install the DB killer and will note it on my channel too. I rode around with the DB killer out. When I got home, the DB killer easily slid in. I think the slip-on exhaust just needed to be warmed up and that allowed for the extra room. Good to go and hope this helps others! -Willie
@@williewasahippie Glad you got it to work! I just pushed it with the palm of my hand and it went in--also using a wood block and a mallet/hammer would do the trick when its cold
@@montecristomoto2768 Yep. The heated up exhaust allowed me to easily push in the baffle with my hand. Didn't need to tap it in at all. :)
@@montecristomoto2768 did the exhaust already come with a baffle db killer or did you have to purchase it separately?
@@sandralee8920 it comes in the box with the Leo Vince exhaust.