Review Another Megan Exhaust Review
You don't need air tools. Taking a peek under the car, I didn't even consider firing up the compressor for this project. My G has 26k on it and it has weathered Central NY harse winters and salt on the roads. Soak the parts to be removed in PB Blaster the night before. If you have the right tools, it's not too big of a problem. Even if (In a worse case scenario) you start off by cutting the bolts, it shouldn't take any long than an hour or hour and a half.
Granted, I'm not new to this sort of installation by any stretch of the imagination, so maybe I had an advantage knowing what I was up against.
+1 for the Mexican Slide hammer. I made something similar to remove my left hand silencer. The right side really did just slide out. Didn't include it in my video because I figured since it was only on the left side that it was just my specific muffler that had a stuck silencer. Not a big deal at all.
Sound is amazing. I'll never put those things back in anyway.
Granted, I'm not new to this sort of installation by any stretch of the imagination, so maybe I had an advantage knowing what I was up against.
+1 for the Mexican Slide hammer. I made something similar to remove my left hand silencer. The right side really did just slide out. Didn't include it in my video because I figured since it was only on the left side that it was just my specific muffler that had a stuck silencer. Not a big deal at all.
Sound is amazing. I'll never put those things back in anyway.
Well it really is a simple process on paper. Just had a very stubburn bolt on one pipe. It just took some crafting to get things off, including the silencer :P The sound is great, im very impressed with it. Sounds deep and a little bit louder, the thing im very happy with is, it didnt really change the sound. Just the tone.
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