MBRP has a pretty nice delete kit
I have been meaning to ask this and just now getting around to it. How come you have two different band clamps?While the OEM exhaust is excellent, I know I'm not the only gearhead that likes it even louder. Lots of great choices already in the aftermarket for full systems, but I ended up just cutting off the factory resonators and installing SLP resonators in their place. Just a bit louder than stock at idle, but when you stomp on it....Sweet Jesus the music is glorious! What are you guys doing? Show pics/vids.
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holy crap that is an expensive delete pipe.
I have been meaning to ask this and just now getting around to it. How come you have two different band clamps?
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after looking into it further I can see that the one end is a slip joint and the other is more of a butt joint. Do you have lap joint clamps?
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Pretty sure I got it all figured out.
I hope you are right, I bought lap joint clamps for the rear connection.I bought a bunch of different clamps (including lap joint clamps) and ended up using the slip and butt clamps, but think the lap joint would have worked equally well on the rear connection.
I got the SLP Loudmouth's and exhaust clamps ready for install. Do you remember how much you cut out? Maybe a dimension from each side of the stock muffler?I bought a bunch of different clamps (including lap joint clamps) and ended up using the slip and butt clamps, but think the lap joint would have worked equally well on the rear connection.
thanks for the info. Pretty much how I was thinking of doing it. I will definitely measure multiple times before cuttingyou should cut out enough for the pipes to extend into the new muffler almost the full length of the inlet and outlet. some mufflers will allow you to have the pipe protrude into the inside of the muffler which isnt ideal so measure and mark the pipes prior to installing. easy way ive done is the new muffler casing measurement + 1/2 inch then cut the muffler and the pipes that much. just be mindful of any potential bends or hangars in the exhaust measure twice cut once.