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Old 05-16-2002, 11:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Stock Exhaust Question

well im finally gettin an exhaust and i have a question. does the stock exahust unbolt anywhere in the middle where it can be transported or is it one big section

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well im finally gettin an exhaust and i have a question. does the stock exahust unbolt anywhere in the middle where it can be transported or is it one big section

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I was able to get both my Thermal and WS in my car. Stock and Thermal come in two pieces, and the WS was three pieces.
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the "catback" is two parts, one part starts behind the cat (about the begining of front door) and goes to the wheel. It is bolted together there (it also bends by the wheel) and from there back is the second part of you exhaust. I'm sure there are names for these sections but....
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the "catback" is two parts, one part starts behind the cat (about the begining of front door) and goes to the wheel. It is bolted together there (it also bends by the wheel) and from there back is the second part of you exhaust. I'm sure there are names for these sections but....
axle back part I presume? To envy Yes I was able to fit my thermal in my car transporting it to the muffler shop. Thank goodness for the fold down backseat. THere is a long pipe from the cat back to around the back axle, other part is from the axle to the muffler itself. Stock breakdown is pretty much the same, 2 pieces. It would be quite cumbersome with a one piece exhaust. Ive even seen some exhaust systems that have 3 parts BTW What exhaust are you getting
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umm some guy was selling a used n1, with like 6k miles on it, so i picked it up, my friend has one and it sounds great, a little loud but i love the look too.
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