Berk HFC in OEM-style
#21
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i tried to use this template above - but eventually my mechanic did its own thing
http://sites.google.com/site/crocweb...header-and-hfc
http://sites.google.com/site/crocweb...header-and-hfc
#26
I just got this done on my Berk 63.5mm HFC, but the exhaust shop that did it flipped the heat shields around (top shield is now on the bottom and flipped front to back, i think). They were trying to line up the o2 bung but ended up having to trim + drill a new hole
Anyways, the problem is it seems to be hanging a little lower than when it was OEM and now i'm scrapping the heat shield over certain bumps.
I wonder if this is because the way it was installed or is this the case with everyone as well?
Anyways, the problem is it seems to be hanging a little lower than when it was OEM and now i'm scrapping the heat shield over certain bumps.
I wonder if this is because the way it was installed or is this the case with everyone as well?
#27
Are you lowered? My stock height S with stock exhaust and stock cat does not have any ground clearance issues. Not even with speed bumps, etc.
I would go back to exhaust shop and remind them not putting things together backwards is even more important than nice welds or quality workmanship. They need to do a do over.
I would go back to exhaust shop and remind them not putting things together backwards is even more important than nice welds or quality workmanship. They need to do a do over.
#30
I could use the photos/data too, I'm fitting a Berk HFC and want to fit the OEM heatshields.
Raptor was last on the forum in May 2013. Anyone else have them?
-- Chuck
Raptor was last on the forum in May 2013. Anyone else have them?
-- Chuck
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