tmerritt530
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- 287 ci
So I finally got rid of them!
After two years...
After two years...
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I don't mind the band style clamps but I can't stand the u-bolt type.
whats the difference between dumping it right at the muffler or all the way to the bumper?
The nice thing about the band clamps is the ability to take the exhaust apart and put it back together easily and leak-free.
If mine has to come out, well mine aint coming out...
The nice thing about the band clamps is the ability to take the exhaust apart and put it back together easily and leak-free.
Exactly, It ****** me off that my exhaust is welded...poorly, so now rather than just dis assembling it to take the cat out and run true duals to the glass packs, I 'd need to cut everything JUST RIGHT to be able to buy the adapters. When I sell my toneau cover the first thing I'm doing is redoing that entire damn exaust system with clamps from the front of the cat back with 2.5" pipe and new glasspacks and run it out the back to 45's behind the tires with 3" tips. crackle like hell and give it a deeper tone.
Band clamps are your friend.I used them to install my cutout and I can easily swap them out with a straight pipe for smog inspection.
Exactly, It ****** me off that my exhaust is welded...poorly, so now rather than just dis assembling it to take the cat out and run true duals to the glass packs, I 'd need to cut everything JUST RIGHT to be able to buy the adapters. When I sell my toneau cover the first thing I'm doing is redoing that entire damn exaust system with clamps from the front of the cat back with 2.5" pipe and new glasspacks and run it out the back to 45's behind the tires with 3" tips. crackle like hell and give it a deeper tone.