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		<title>Product Spotlight : Scion xD TRD Sport Muffler</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 02:44:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>corey</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[After Market Parts]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back again for my second post!  This time around we take a look at the TRD Sport Muffler , an axle back made specifically for the Scion xD.   Let&#8217;s take a peak at what tools we need. Tool Requirements: Socket Wrench w/ 14mm socket. Torque Wrench w/ 14mm socket Hangar Remover (optional) Your shiny new [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 418px"><a href="http://www.scion.com/assets/images/cars/xD/personalize/accessories/xd_acc_per_sport_muffler_l.jpg"><img src="http://www.scion.com/assets/images/cars/xD/personalize/accessories/xd_acc_per_sport_muffler_l.jpg" alt="TRD Sport Muffler - courtesy of www.scion.com" width="408" height="251" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">TRD Sport Muffler - courtesy of www.scion.com</p></div>
<p>Back again for my second post!  This time around we take a look at the TRD Sport Muffler , an axle back made specifically for the Scion xD.   Let&#8217;s take a peak at what tools we need.</p>
<p><strong>Tool Requirements:</strong></p>
<p>Socket Wrench w/ 14mm socket.</p>
<p>Torque Wrench w/ 14mm socket</p>
<p>Hangar Remover (optional)</p>
<p>Your shiny new TRD Sport Muffler</p>
<p>Not really much required for this installation as it is a very straight forward one.</p>
<p><strong>Included Parts:</strong></p>
<p>TRD Sport Muffler</p>
<p>Auxiliary Rubber Hangar</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s the basic run down, moving on to the installation process.</p>
<p><strong>Installation:</strong></p>
<p>Uninstalling the stock muffler is fairly simple; lift the car whichever way you see fit (safely..please) and get under the rear, right side, passenger door.  You&#8217;ll see two spring-loaded bolts, the only ones you&#8217;ll be removing in this process.  Start unbolting them and once that&#8217;s done with, move on to the pulling off the hangars.  You can do this in two ways; remove the rubber hangars from the mounts on the chassis, or simply remove the exhaust from the rubber hangars, leaving them on the car.  I opted to remove the rubbers from the car itself to just swap onto the TRD.  If you don&#8217;t have the hangar removing pliers, fear not, get a good lubricant and push, they&#8217;ll come off with a slight struggle at most.</p>
<p>I should note, to make hangar removal/application easier, I took off the right, rear, wheel for more access; it&#8217;s not necessary, but it sure helps, even in unbolting.</p>
<p>Now here&#8217;s the fun part; scoot under the car and you&#8217;ll notice on the spare tire well area, there are two black grommets; about the size of a half dollar or so.  Remove the one furthest in (closest to your fuel cell) as this is where the afore-listed auxiliary hangar will be placed.  I suggest popping this in to the well area, rather than putting it on the muffler and then popping it in.  This can be a fairly complicated process, as the rubber hangar has a large cubic top section, where as the hole is a small circular cut out.  Remember those old wood cut-out toys?  Logic tells us that cubes don&#8217;t fit into circular areas.  Squeeze it in there as you see fit; it eventually goes in, it&#8217;s just a huge pain.</p>
<p>Once that&#8217;s in, make sure you&#8217;ve attached all the other hangars to the muffler or chassis, and fit the new axle back over the torsion beam and back to the mid-piping off the resonator.  With my muffler, after bolting it down and torquing it to spec (listed soon), you may notice there is a sizable gap between the mufflers&#8217; flange, and the mid-piping flange.  It&#8217;s fine.  Make sure you have no leaks; I had a friend hold his hands around the flange area while I revved hard, and he assured there were no leaks.  If you have leaks, perhaps your muffler is crooked; straighten, and once there are no leaks, you&#8217;re good.</p>
<p>After all is said and done, ensure the spring bolts are torqued to 32.0 ft.lbs. (43.0 Nm)</p>
<p><strong>Aftermath:</strong></p>
<p>After swearing like a sailor through the auxiliary hangar installation, and being satisfied with no leaks from the flange section, you now have a nice and shiny new piece on your xD!  The tone is amazing, and for those of you who worry about a subtle yet aggressive tone, this is a great product for you.  The TRD Sport Muffler creates a slightly gruffer growl from the exhaust, nearly inaudible at idle, and growling its way up through the revs smoothly as you accelerate.  You&#8217;ll definitely enjoy being able to hear the deep grumble from inside the car as you drive; though for those who see it as a downside, you can still hear it slightly over your music.  Not so much over, as integrated within, but you&#8217;ll see what I mean once it&#8217;s installed, it&#8217;s nothing that bothers me at least.</p>
<p>Hope everything was comprehensive, this is a great product for the money, and will definitely give you that extra auditory &#8220;umph&#8221; you&#8217;ve been looking for.</p>
<p>Until next time; happy tuning, stay safe, and enjoy the ride.</p>
<p>-Corey</p>
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