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Old 03-04-2011, 02:46 PM
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how hard is it to install slp loud mouth exhaust on a 2006 c6 corvette ?
Old 03-04-2011, 03:54 PM
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Whats your experience level? Do you have a good spot to do it? And do you have the proper tool?... If you have the last two.. It's not that hard at all..
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not sure bout the c6 but when I put my LM2 on my firebird it was more work to get the flowmaster exhaust out than it was to put the new exhaust in. Went together pretty easily and up over the axle with little to no problem at all on jackstands.
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on my 98 Z28 it was very simple, like arctic said... it was harder getting the old exhaust out... for a little heads up... if you plan on puttin a good bit of go fast parts in, the loudmouth exhaust will get raspy after enough mods are in, i had to switch to a more tame exhaust after going to an LS6 intake and pacesetter headers w/ cat delete... if you are just looking for the sound and keeping it close to stock the loudmouth 1 is a really great sounding exhaust... i fell in love with it, until my last few mods... didnt take away from performance, it just sounded really raspy after 3500 RPM



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