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Old Apr 20, 2009 | 08:23 AM
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so are you gonna do it yourself then?
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Old Apr 20, 2009 | 08:41 AM
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its alot easier than you think...you could save alot of money installing simple bolt ons like a exhaust...i did mine the other day..took longer than i thought but saved alot
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Old Apr 20, 2009 | 08:38 PM
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well im still not sure yet. Everyone who replied to this thread, I mean EVERYONE, advised me to do it myself. But I dont have access to a jack, tools, or experience. I guess I could try it out, but I dont trust myself to do a good job on it. I dont want any leaks and stuff like that. I also found a place that could install my exhaust for around 30 bucks, so ill think about it.
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Old Apr 27, 2009 | 11:59 PM
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So I went looking around for shops to install my exhaust. This one place I went to first said he would do it for 15 to 30 dollars. Then when I called again to confirm the appointment, he said prob 50 to 100 dollars. Whatever, I went anyways. When i got there, he takes a look at the exhaust and says he NEEDS to move the hangers around because he can tell from the exhaust that the hangers need to be moved around in order to install; so he says it will definitely cost 100 dollars. At that point I was like f that.

Soooo in the end i decided to work on it with my friend. It was kinda hard getting the screws loose but it was worth it. The exhaust sounds nice, the tone is pretty deep and its pretty loud. No rasp at all, much much different from the clips you hear on youtube. You should definitely listen to the exhaust in person before you buy.
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Old Apr 28, 2009 | 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by stevehl
So I went looking around for shops to install my exhaust. This one place I went to first said he would do it for 15 to 30 dollars. Then when I called again to confirm the appointment, he said prob 50 to 100 dollars. Whatever, I went anyways. When i got there, he takes a look at the exhaust and says he NEEDS to move the hangers around because he can tell from the exhaust that the hangers need to be moved around in order to install; so he says it will definitely cost 100 dollars. At that point I was like f that.

Soooo in the end i decided to work on it with my friend. It was kinda hard getting the screws loose but it was worth it. The exhaust sounds nice, the tone is pretty deep and its pretty loud. No rasp at all, much much different from the clips you hear on youtube. You should definitely listen to the exhaust in person before you buy.
good job!!!+1....***** labor charges!!!
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