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Thanks MBRP
Slow to post but here is the MBRP 2 dr stainless exhaust relocation.
Thank you for giving such a sweet deal on this kit.
I did this in about 30 minutes. In the driveway with a no problem and no special tools. Just make sure the muffler is cool.. and spray the bolts and the pipes with some good 'ol WD-40, Then undo the two clamps on the stocker and remove the muffler and stock pipe.
Then loosely install the new exhaust and when its all lined up, tighten the included clamps really really good...
Thank you for giving such a sweet deal on this kit.
I did this in about 30 minutes. In the driveway with a no problem and no special tools. Just make sure the muffler is cool.. and spray the bolts and the pipes with some good 'ol WD-40, Then undo the two clamps on the stocker and remove the muffler and stock pipe.
Then loosely install the new exhaust and when its all lined up, tighten the included clamps really really good...
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I also have a sound/ video clip but have no idea how to add it to the post.
I searched using search, and in the how to do things thread...but no luck. Trying to add it as an attachment now... lets see. nope..its a .mov file. ???
I searched using search, and in the how to do things thread...but no luck. Trying to add it as an attachment now... lets see. nope..its a .mov file. ???
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Yes it did. I soaked the stock clamp bolts down with wd-40 and the sprayed the pipe joints as well. Mine simply unbolted with just a little elbow grease, then twisted the pipes apart. The instructions were good.
MBRP supplies 4 new clamps, just like the OEM ones. They look stainless to me. Took a lot of elbow grease to bolt them down though. I also made sure to point all of the clamps so my bolts 1) didn't interfere with anything and 2) were facing down
My stock clamp on the front had the bolt/ nut facing UP so I had to use a wrench instead of a socket.. no big deal, I just like the little details.
MBRP supplies 4 new clamps, just like the OEM ones. They look stainless to me. Took a lot of elbow grease to bolt them down though. I also made sure to point all of the clamps so my bolts 1) didn't interfere with anything and 2) were facing down
My stock clamp on the front had the bolt/ nut facing UP so I had to use a wrench instead of a socket.. no big deal, I just like the little details.
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I do have woods relocation kit. Just worried after all the stories of evap problems after doing this. Still probably the way to go.
I also thought of a heat shield and found some material at jegs or something like that... just have to decide on which way to go. lol.
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