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Old Jan 12, 2012 | 02:15 PM
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Ok so after driving the car for a few days and getting all the kinks out. i absolutely love my Stillen Gen3. Ok so to start off the bumper was very easy to remove along with the OEM intakes. Thanks for all the reinforcment from every1 saying that it was easy. Overall i have to say i think stillen could make the design a little better. Some of the turns and pipes i think culd be bent a little smooother and fit better but the system definitely works great. On the drivers side the pipe does rub where everyone says it rubs. For me i had another piece of the rubber boot so i put it there and threw a stillen sticker on it so it looks fine. Theres no rattles and the bumper went back on with no issues. i did the project on a lift and from start to finish with the help of my buddy we did it in a little under 3 hrs with a pizza break in between. All the pieces were in the box. The directions could be better but thats stillen. Here is a pic with the bumper off the car and here is a pic with it all done. I honestly did not take that many photos cuz i just wanted to get it done and drive the car
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Old Jan 12, 2012 | 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by SSDaveSRT8
Ok so after driving the car for a few days and getting all the kinks out. i absolutely love my Stillen Gen3. Ok so to start off the bumper was very easy to remove along with the OEM intakes. Thanks for all the reinforcment from every1 saying that it was easy. Overall i have to say i think stillen could make the design a little better. Some of the turns and pipes i think culd be bent a little smooother and fit better but the system definitely works great. On the drivers side the pipe does rub where everyone says it rubs. For me i had another piece of the rubber boot so i put it there and threw a stillen sticker on it so it looks fine. Theres no rattles and the bumper went back on with no issues. i did the project on a lift and from start to finish with the help of my buddy we did it in a little under 3 hrs with a pizza break in between. All the pieces were in the box. The directions could be better but thats stillen. Here is a pic with the bumper off the car and here is a pic with it all done. I honestly did not take that many photos cuz i just wanted to get it done and drive the car
Looks nice!
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Old Jan 12, 2012 | 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by SSDaveSRT8
Ok so after driving the car for a few days and getting all the kinks out. i absolutely love my Stillen Gen3. Ok so to start off the bumper was very easy to remove along with the OEM intakes. Thanks for all the reinforcment from every1 saying that it was easy. Overall i have to say i think stillen could make the design a little better. Some of the turns and pipes i think culd be bent a little smooother and fit better but the system definitely works great. On the drivers side the pipe does rub where everyone says it rubs. For me i had another piece of the rubber boot so i put it there and threw a stillen sticker on it so it looks fine. Theres no rattles and the bumper went back on with no issues. i did the project on a lift and from start to finish with the help of my buddy we did it in a little under 3 hrs with a pizza break in between. All the pieces were in the box. The directions could be better but thats stillen. Here is a pic with the bumper off the car and here is a pic with it all done. I honestly did not take that many photos cuz i just wanted to get it done and drive the car
Damn bro, you have your own rotary lift?!?! That's pretty gangster.
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Old Jan 12, 2012 | 02:30 PM
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Damn bro, you have your own rotary lift?!?! That's pretty gangster.
Must be nice
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Old Jan 12, 2012 | 07:34 PM
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nah i dont got my own rotary lift. i wish. one of my good friends his dad owns a body shop so we do all our car **** on it at night wen the place closes. we got like spare keys for us to use at night. pretty nice place thats got everything.
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Old Jan 12, 2012 | 07:41 PM
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Damn, that must be nice still.
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