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Jan 25, 2025 - 05:53 AM
To install the Trinity TR-4154D Yamaha Raptor 700 Dual Full System Stage 5 Exhaust, please follow the steps outlined in the installation instructions provided:
1. Remove the stock exhaust.
2. Remove the bottom swing arm plastic and guard.
3. Unbolt and remove the rear shock assembly.
4. Bolt on the Trinity head pipe, but leave it slightly loose.
5. Install the 6mm bolt, spacer, and transfer the heat shield.
6. Tuck all the wires as close to the engine case as possible.
7. Slide the "Y" collector over the new head pipe and attach the springs.
8. Re-install the rear shock assembly and bolt the swing arm guard back in place.
9. Install both tail pipes and attach the springs.
10. Remove each front bolt from the grab bar.
11. Slide the billet silencer mounting clamps over the silencers and slide the silencers over the mid pipes.
12. Slide the billet silencer mounting clamps into position to bolt to the mounting locations for the grab bar.
13. Bolt silencers to mounting bar location with supplied 8mm x 55mm bolts.
14. Tighten all hardware, making sure to align the exhaust system as you go.
15. Attach all springs.
16. Ensure that no wires are coming in contact with the exhaust. Zip-tie wires if necessary.
Please note that Trinity Racing exhaust systems may require adjustment to OEM fuel settings, such as jetting changes or installation of an EFI programmer. It is the responsibility of the owner/rider to adjust fuel settings to specific riding conditions and elevation changes before riding. Trinity Racing will not be held responsible for damages that occur during operation of your vehicle under improper fuel settings.
Additionally, it is recommended to inspect the muffler packing following every 15 hours of runtime. Failure to maintain muffler packing can result in power loss, increased sound output, and damage to the muffler body or components.
Please be aware that Trinity Racing exhaust systems are designed for high-performance applications and are legal for closed course competition only. They are not intended for use on emissions controlled street, highway, or off-road vehicles.
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