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Dealer told me that fmf silencers will fit on stock pipes. Is that true to say? If i was to put them on would it require jetting.

My problem is this, bought a banshee that had guts takin out of silencers. To loud to ride staight pipin and dont want to buy stock silencers. But cant afford complete pipes $600 for all. So want to get silencers now so I can ride then gnarlry's later.

quad is all stock from what it look like

thanx

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They should fit, with some minor modifications...at worst you'll need to cut the small pipe between the expansion chamber and the silencer stinger tube (the one with the heat shield), probably only 1/2" or a little more.

 

I'm not 100% certain, I run stock silencers on my Fattys when I have to have a spark arrestor, and the stinger tube of the FMF silencers has a "socket" on the end that slips over the end of the expansion chamber pipe. Best I can remember, the stock silencer stinger tube doesn't have that socket, instead it's on that middle pipe...so if you cut the socket off the stock middle pipe the FMF silencers should slip right over it. Hope this helps. Oh yeah, you should not need to rejet just for the silencers, but it never hurts to double check your jetting. Worst case you could probably find some stock silencers on here or ebay for real cheap...

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thanx for the info. They fit and now dont make my ears bleed to run the shee.

It's only temp this way till I can save for some gnarley's.

Thanx again :dance:

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how much are you buying these silencers, im pretty sure theres acouple people on here sellling the fmf pipes and silencers on here for pretty cheap

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