Magnaflow exhaust
#11
RE: Magnaflow exhaust
Got the magnapack kind, Thanks guys tho! Im running straight pipe right now because I havent had time to jack it up, stupid work 16 hour days..
I might just pay a muffler shop to throw it on, if i cant get off early one day..
I might just pay a muffler shop to throw it on, if i cant get off early one day..
#12
RE: Magnaflow exhaust
Nice choice with the Magnapacks. They sound sexy =D. Doesn't that give you a headache when you're driving without the mufflers? (It did for me cuz I drove without mufflers for a week when I couldn't get the exhaust on the first time using the ramps.) The time it takes to bring it to a muffler shop and go pick it up etc is enough time for you to install it yourself and you'll save yourself some money too (at least those are my thoughts.) The exhaust is not that difficult when you have the rear end on jackstands. Took me maybe an hour tops + a few mins to adjust the length of the exhaust tips to your liking. Let us know how it ends up sounding!
#13
RE: Magnaflow exhaust
I did mine on ramps with no troubles.
If you need extra clearence, leave the car on the ramps and just jack up the body of the car.
I didn't have to do this but mine is a 2003 and is the oval not the packs so maybe there is a difference.
I have the oval muffler catback 15671...
BTw, +1 on working from rear to front...it worked out better for me that way as well.
Of course a lift is the best way to do this!
If you need extra clearence, leave the car on the ramps and just jack up the body of the car.
I didn't have to do this but mine is a 2003 and is the oval not the packs so maybe there is a difference.
I have the oval muffler catback 15671...
BTw, +1 on working from rear to front...it worked out better for me that way as well.
Of course a lift is the best way to do this!
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
tj@steeda
Steeda Autosports
0
09-24-2015 09:18 PM