shav wrote:I think the sticker location is perfect. Quite contemporary.
Thanks Shav!
Good to get positive feedback.. i was really doubting my choice.
shav wrote:I think the sticker location is perfect. Quite contemporary.
paggaz wrote:The new quads look awesome, Adam making me want them!
peadya100 wrote:Put the new Hi-Tech Mufflers on this afternoon. They look great IMO.. and the sound changed a lot more than i thought it would considering its still got the standard exhaust. Fingers crossed it wont get too much louder when the new exhaust goes on.. its perfect at the moment.
The left muffler sits a bit lower than the right, but ill get MSR to fix that up when i see him in a few weeks.
peadya100 wrote:Ive had a crazy idea!
What if i got something light and large like a bean bag and put it in the boot? That would prevent the bass from the exhaust bouncing around in the boot and making the exhaust sound louder inside the car. Not practical if you need your boot space all the time, but for someone like me that rarely needs it, i can just leave the bean bag at home when needed.
Sound experts please consider and get back to me
peadya100 wrote:Put the new Hi-Tech Mufflers on this afternoon. They look great IMO
shav wrote:just wait till the mufflers carbon up before taking any drastic action for sound deadening.
Other than that mate, the mufflers look the treat.
jay.ritchie wrote:peadya100 wrote:Put the new Hi-Tech Mufflers on this afternoon. They look great IMO
I bought some Hi-techs a while ago from a member but they came off a sedan, so the tips sit short. (Didn't want to miss the opportunity of buying some for a good price)
How do they line up on a wagon? From the photo it doesn't look like they extrude past the bumper.
I might chop mine an inch from the muffler, add about 1-2 inches of steel then weld the existing tips back on.
I got quoted $300 to get all 4 extend- F**k that!
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