MBRP Exhaust
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Looks great, congrats!
I would love to hear a sound clip of a rear mount 2-door, just to see if there is any difference compared to the relocated Unlimited sound clip I have heard previously.
I would love to hear a sound clip of a rear mount 2-door, just to see if there is any difference compared to the relocated Unlimited sound clip I have heard previously.
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Hope this helps.
MB
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0th1aiaNXi4
Thanks
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I'm doing my install on the relocated exhaust right now...
Is there a trick to get the stock hangers out of the rubber isolators?
I cant get them out...
help me get this thing on!
thanks
Is there a trick to get the stock hangers out of the rubber isolators?
I cant get them out...
help me get this thing on!
thanks
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Well its finally on.
Taking off the stock exhaust was a b!tch. took most of the time.
I managed to get all the hangers off except one.
Used WD40 and a giant flat head screwdriver. And some elbo grease
On the rear passenger side I cut the rubber isolator.
I didn't need it anyway for my relocated version.
here are some pics.
This is everything in the box. It was packed tight when it arrived.
inside the muffler...
This is what a stock exhaust looks like up in Canada after a winter
more rust... this was tough to get off.
this beast is finally off.
Done! can't even see the exhaust from the rear.
Well i'm glad thats over.
First off the exhaust sounds great. When i first started it up it put a giant smile on my face. Sounds how the jeep should have sounded like from the start. I have only driven it around the block so far but it feels great. I cant wait to test it out some more.
My camera battery died so i had to use my phone camera part way through.
I can take more pics / sound clips later when its charged.
Taking off the stock exhaust was a b!tch. took most of the time.
I managed to get all the hangers off except one.
Used WD40 and a giant flat head screwdriver. And some elbo grease
On the rear passenger side I cut the rubber isolator.
I didn't need it anyway for my relocated version.
here are some pics.
This is everything in the box. It was packed tight when it arrived.
inside the muffler...
This is what a stock exhaust looks like up in Canada after a winter
more rust... this was tough to get off.
this beast is finally off.
Done! can't even see the exhaust from the rear.
Well i'm glad thats over.
First off the exhaust sounds great. When i first started it up it put a giant smile on my face. Sounds how the jeep should have sounded like from the start. I have only driven it around the block so far but it feels great. I cant wait to test it out some more.
My camera battery died so i had to use my phone camera part way through.
I can take more pics / sound clips later when its charged.
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