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I was wondering if anyone who recently did from the catback could post pictures of their exhaust systems. If someone whiched up their cats a picture of those would be appreciated
Thanks! Very Nice Job! Before I purchased the Flowmaster Catback I really wanted duals. Couldnt find anyone willing to do it for an affordable price. Also cant stand seeing crappy installs where the pipes are crooked, not even etc and didnt know who to take it to. Pretty happy with the Flowmaster Catback but nothing beats the look of a quality dual exhaust.
One other question, what is that shock absorber thing for? I dont have that on my 95 Sport or I have never seen it.
Thanks,
Rick
vroomzoom,
not sure if Flowmaster still makes it but I have a bolt on kit for my 1995 Sport. Its called a Flowmaster Force II catback. I think I bought it from Summit years ago. It utilizes a Flowmaster 50 SUV series muffler and mandrel bent exhaust pipe. you might want to check Flowmaster website to see if they are still available.
this was nice work, with J hooks for all the hangers, fully painted. the bends with the 2.5" pipes are so tight in places i cant believe it doesnt rattle. this guy really really took his time. i was very impressed. he put heat shield on the fuel lines too. only thing is was that i paid 500 bux haha, so it wasnt very affordable. but i had to have em !
i did a write up on them they are in turnersville nj. called integrity automotive.
the shock thing is connected from the frame to the rear diff. i think it sort of keeps any twisting / torque action from being a problem