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Thoughts on a recently installed JT 3" Exhaust Posted by Johnson [Email] (#3237) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Johnson) on Mon, 11 Jun 2007 18:39:18 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
I got this from Gen saab. First off, no offence to anybody who works at ups but they cannot deliver a package to save their lives. tried 4 different times. first three going to wrong address even though everything was correct on the order... anyways. It is awesome. Sounds great! I've had a K&N air fliter for over a year, but it always sounded one sided. this gives it a great exiting voice. I don't think it is a DIY thing, Not because it is that hard to actually install it, but because of somethings that should be done to it. First off, it comes in pieced and ties to bolt them together. I have expereince welding, so decided to do that, because while the ties are of good quality, they seemed to me to maybe allow for some leaking, also I wanted to just be done, and there seems like a possibility of them coming loose. also, probably because of the repeat shipping of the package, some of the bars that hook to the under side of the car, had to be heated and bent to hook well into their holders and not rub or vibrate against anything. all in all it took me about 2 and a half hours, but probably would have taken one if I didn't do the welding.
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