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How to Install Stainless Works 3 in. True Dual S-Tube Turbo Cat-Back - Factory Connect on your F-150

Thanks for purchasing a Stainless Works catback for your 2015 Ford F-150 Supercrew or Supercab truck (145” WB). We have gone to great lengths to make sure that our exhaust systems fit and sound great. Please follow these steps to ensure that your installation goes as planned.

Note #1

Disconnect the battery before starting work on the exhaust system for your vehicle. Reconnect the battery when the job is completed.

Note #2

Your exhaust system can be installed by a weekend warrior but the use of a lift is recommended for ease of installation. If using a jack, the vehicle must be placed on a level hard surface and jack stands are required for safety reasons.

Step 1: Raise and support vehicle.

Step 2: Disconnect battery.



Step 3: Unbolt (2) bolts at factory connection point after catalytic converters and remove the old exhaust system.


Step 4: Install gasket (G917B-S) supplied on flanged pipe and install using supplied 3/8” bolts washers, nuts.


Step 5: Install Y-pipe using 3” clamp.

Step 6: Install muffler inlets using (2) 3” clamp and hanger




Step 7: Install muffler using (2) 3” clamps

Step 9: Install tips using (2) 3” clamps.

Step 8: Install front and rear hangers onto tailpipes and install tailpipes to mufflers using (2) 3” clamps. The same hanger used on both style catback tailpipes.

Step 11: Be sure to have adequate clearance around all wires, hoses and lines. If anything is in contact with the exhaust system, it will melt. Make sure to have at least ½” of clearance and wrap any suspect areas with DEI thermal barrier wrap.

Step 10: Adjust and tighten system and hangers (For under bumper systems, also retighten spring shackle bolts.)

Step 13: After double checking for clearance and making sure all lines, wires and hoses are secured, drive the car for 10-20 miles and re-check all clamps and clearances. Your system may be tack welded at the joints/ clamps to reduce shifting of the system during heating and cooling cycles. Make certain to disconnect the battery before performing any welding.

Step 12: Lower vehicle and reconnect battery.