Stillen exaust fitting on a 2010 SL?

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CrankyVersa
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Just wondering if it will bolt up to my car or not. It does say however 2007-2009 it will fit. Anyone have any ideas on the subject?


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Promise Land
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The '10s are the same as 07 - 09. Purchase away. Just make sure you tell them you're from NICOclub to get the proper discount.

CrankyVersa
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thanks man that's what i thought

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led hed
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Car: 2009 Nissan Versa SL HB 6spd
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i have the Stillen axle-back on my 09 hatchback. it hung too low for my liking initially. i installed the rear lower brace this past weekend and the exhaust was knocking on top of the brace. i relocated the hanging positions of the exhaust to the rubber hangers, i have the exhaust rods located in the middle of the rubber hanger now. snugs it up nicely and gave me enough clearance from the rear lower brace.i don't think this created any extra stress on the exhaust, i am still able to move it freely up and down to simulate bumpy roads.

anyway, the axle-back sounds real goooood!

CrankyVersa
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Going to order tomorrow me thinks... Any problems with matching up to the CVT? back fire etc.......

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Promise Land
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No problems that I know of.

CrankyVersa
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I recieve it on Thursday wooo hooo! Bob at Versaspeed was so helpful as well!!

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williamk10
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I have the axel back on my hatch. It does hang low so make sure when you get it installed, have the mechanic bend the exhaust hooks so that it will sit higher. Even after I did that, my tip just clips speed bumps when going over them

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Promise Land
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I have considered getting a set-up and bending it so high that I will need to cut out a half circle in the bumper and make it look recessed. maybe a CF protector to go on the bumper too.

CrankyVersa
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williamk10 wrote:I have the axel back on my hatch. It does hang low so make sure when you get it installed, have the mechanic bend the exhaust hooks so that it will sit higher. Even after I did that, my tip just clips speed bumps when going over them
Do you have lowered suspension? I don't so i really don't hope i run into any problems

CrankyVersa
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WOW! I really love this exhaust! I now have a bit more low end and a good bit of mid and high power now!! It does not sit low at all either, thought it might after the new springs LOL!


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