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Old 01-23-2013, 09:52 AM
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I might be a little late with this post but I bought the 3" x pipe kit from summit. Needless to say my exhaust shop had to do a lot of bending to make it fit properly and was only able to use some of the pipes. I went with 4x12 cherrybombs for bullet's though. Everybody in my neighborhood hates me
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What kind of bending? Any way we can get a picture (s) under the car so I can get an idea of what they might have to do to get it to fit
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That moment when your about to make your neighbors want to move the hell out of their house because of your car's sound lmao
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Originally Posted by AmnSF
I might be a little late with this post but I bought the 3" x pipe kit from summit. Needless to say my exhaust shop had to do a lot of bending to make it fit properly and was only able to use some of the pipes. I went with 4x12 cherrybombs for bullet's though. Everybody in my neighborhood hates me
i think the best way to do it is to cut up a 3" Y-pipe and fit it to the Summit-X, then run your bullets off the back......from what i've read, that's what a few others have done and they said it was fairly easy....best of all, no bending.

BTW, Texas Speed quoted me $384 today for the true duals kit WITHOUT mufflers........OUCH ......i'll gladly grab a Summit-X, rent a pair of exhaust cutters, and do it all myself.
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Well I'm gonna go down to the local exhaust shop and see what they say about mounting it is vs buying a y pipe and then them mounting it, I'm on a budget so whatever is cheaper I think I will go with
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I think I got my LT's and X bought AND put on for about $550-$600



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