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stlcardsfanp 07-21-2009 01:29 PM

yeah, the link was still up there, haha

devongarver 07-21-2009 01:33 PM


Originally Posted by stlcardsfanp (Post 6363012)
yeah, the link was still up there, haha

Damn, i dont even have the link in my profile anymore, did you just happen to come across it while searching SLP ?

zero2005 07-21-2009 03:58 PM

you could probably have the shop weld in the mufflers for under 100$. problem is i dont know how the stock exhaust mufflers are located i think they're offset not center? where as the SLP's are straight through. for a no hassle easy bolt up if you dont wanna pay someone to do it, then go for the catback.

getting just the mufflers i think will be a hassle.

ChalknCover 07-21-2009 04:36 PM

The SLP's are 2.5" diameter where your stock pipe is 2.25". Also, they are really designed to be clamped not welded, though you can do it. The way they work their system, you can swap out the 1's for the 2's for the powerflo's without changing anything else. It is a modular system. I just did mine, in fact, if you are interested, I will sell you my LM1 resonators, just shoot me a PM. I switched to the 2's because the 1's are just ungodly loud with a o/r h pipe. But as a catback, those 1's were the best sounding to me. And I do love my current setup, would recommend it to anyone looking. To get the resonators to work with stock you would need a muffler shop to fab you something up.

Shot of my catback:
http://i440.photobucket.com/albums/q...T/100_2364.jpg

DreamerGT 07-21-2009 04:37 PM

save up and get the full catback, you'll be happier.

ArchAngel416 07-21-2009 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by SilverNGrey4.6s (Post 6363462)
save up and get the full catback, you'll be happier.

agreed, a real slp cat bak sounds better than a spliced in half assed attempt. i know a guy who did that, holy god it sounds like GARBAGE! i wanna just blow the dam thing up, before the exhaust does it! do it rite dont half ass it. dont ever half ass your car!

thejollypostman 07-21-2009 08:12 PM

+1 just get the full catback its only like $400 and its all bolt on really easy to install as long as you can jack up the rear of your car

stlcardsfanp 07-21-2009 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by thejollypostman (Post 6364022)
+1 just get the full catback its only like $400 and its all bolt on really easy to install as long as you can jack up the rear of your car

It's almost $600. Call me cheap if you want, but there's no way i'm spending that much on some new pipe at this time...

stlcardsfanp 07-21-2009 10:33 PM


Originally Posted by devongarver (Post 6363023)
Damn, i dont even have the link in my profile anymore, did you just happen to come across it while searching SLP ?

it was just under your pic, when i saw your first post earlier

Ford93Bronco 07-21-2009 11:38 PM

I test drove a stock GT with flowmaster weld in with the sock exhaust. It had some sound but was not loud what so ever. Slp is one of the loudest which is what I have. I love the sound when you give it some gas but when your just driving normal in 5th gear is sounds like ass. And go with a cat back you wont be sorry you did.


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