Banks Power Stinger CAT back exhaust
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Banks Power Stinger CAT back exhaust
Well it was a crazy day today but I managed to install the
SS Stinger catback exhaust. It was a tedious job to say the least.
It's not over since the exhaust is still hitting the rear stablizer
bar but at lest I got the pipe over the bar.
Removal was easy. I used my trusty 4 inch grinder from Craftsman.
It worked very well when it came to cutting the old off. Instead
of an torch, I used a air jack hammer and pryed off the muffler.
That was pretty easy.
The hardest part about the install was getting the pipe over the
rear stablizer bar without taking the bar off.
The exhaust system is still too far back but it doesn't make any
touching noises during regular street driving. It does however
suck during off road or other twisting motioned especially when
turning the Jeep to the left on an incline.
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Jeeps and dubs and everything's nice...
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SS Stinger catback exhaust. It was a tedious job to say the least.
It's not over since the exhaust is still hitting the rear stablizer
bar but at lest I got the pipe over the bar.
Removal was easy. I used my trusty 4 inch grinder from Craftsman.
It worked very well when it came to cutting the old off. Instead
of an torch, I used a air jack hammer and pryed off the muffler.
That was pretty easy.
The hardest part about the install was getting the pipe over the
rear stablizer bar without taking the bar off.
The exhaust system is still too far back but it doesn't make any
touching noises during regular street driving. It does however
suck during off road or other twisting motioned especially when
turning the Jeep to the left on an incline.
--
Jeeps and dubs and everything's nice...
Replace nospam with jetta for e-mail
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