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Old 05-22-2015, 01:20 AM   #1
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Gaskets for used TRD exhaust

I Just bought a used TRD exhaust from another forum member and have been trying to figure out what gaskets I need. Looking at the exhaust diagram it appears I need two gaskets, one from the front pipe to the mid pipe, and one from the mid pipe to the muffler.

Looking through the install it looks like the front to mid pipe gasket might be this:
http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/suba...sket-1100.html

But I haven't had any luck with the mid to muffler. There is a part number 44022AA122 but I haven't been able to find a scion part under that number?

If I can find that second part, am I good gasket wise? Sorry for the noob question, this is the first car I've modified in any way. I've been reading around, but haven't been able to pin down exactly what I need for this install.
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Old 05-22-2015, 12:39 PM   #2
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The front pipe to midpipe is a donut gasket.

The rest are regular gaskets that use 2 bolts. You can buy OEM, or you can buy the Grimmspeed ones which are a bit more expensive, but supposedly reusable and less flimsy.
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The gasket between the front pipe and the cat back pipe is that one. Black doughnut shape one. If you remove the original cat back pipe, that black gasket stays on the front pipe. You just use that as is. You don't need to put the gasket you linked in your post.
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Old 05-22-2015, 09:28 PM   #4
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I Just bought a used TRD exhaust from another forum member and have been trying to figure out what gaskets I need. Looking at the exhaust diagram it appears I need two gaskets, one from the front pipe to the mid pipe, and one from the mid pipe to the muffler.

Looking through the install it looks like the front to mid pipe gasket might be this:
http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/suba...sket-1100.html

But I haven't had any luck with the mid to muffler. There is a part number 44022AA122 but I haven't been able to find a scion part under that number?

If I can find that second part, am I good gasket wise? Sorry for the noob question, this is the first car I've modified in any way. I've been reading around, but haven't been able to pin down exactly what I need for this install.
You probably need this thing...
http://www.suprastore.com/trdexhakit.html
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Old 09-29-2015, 07:22 PM   #5
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Sorry to resurrect, will a new OEM midpipe to muffler gasket fit? I ask because the stock is two bolts, the TRD is three bolts.
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Back from the dead. Anyone know where to get the gasket from the midpipe to axleback?
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Subaru oem parts; toyota oem parts; rallysport direct, ft86speedfactor; grimmspeed

These all should have what you need to name a few
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Did anyone find out where to get gasket for TRD quad tip exhaust? It requires 3 bolts and is different than OEM exhaust. It's the gasket connecting midpipe to muffler..
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