Exhaust Relocation or Single to Dual..

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Exhaust Relocation or Single to Dual..

Post by Xployted77 » Tue Feb 21, 2012 10:21 pm

So here is my dilema, My muffler is so close to the bumper that it is near impossible to put a new muffler with exhaust tips. That and the muffler tip is in a slanted down angle. I want to put something like this:
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Which would mean cutting the exhaust further back and making a straight pipe into the end of the muffler and then having it come out under the bumper with either a slight angled pipe or cutting into the bumper itself.
Or I could go with this:
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Which cost a hell of alot more.

Would you all suggest the relocation with some new mounting points or the Magna flow. Also I dont belive the rear bumper on the car is the right one, I bought the car used so I know it has been in an accident at one point based on some tell tell signs, like paint and location of things etc.. Thanks for any help and suggestions.
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Post by blueneo03 » Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:34 pm

the stock system tucks up pretty close and comes in a turndown yes... personally i dont really like the first type.... i think they look trashy

and i would just get the magnaflow on there if you got the money

or you can get an r/t dual exhaust or an srt dual exhaust
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Post by Xployted77 » Fri Feb 24, 2012 12:03 am

Donkeypuncher wrote:Trubendz makes a kit as well http://www.mandrelexhaustsystems.com/se ... Categories
Those are not a bad Idea either. That kit might work a bit better as it is cheaper. Will look into it. Thanks for the tip.
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Post by DetergentCandy » Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:00 am

Dual. I've never liked the first one.
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Post by Donkeypuncher » Fri Feb 24, 2012 2:50 pm

A custom camaro setup is another option, a few of us have gone that route. It requires a little more work though.
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