New JBA Axle-Back for 2005+ GT
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At the 2005 SEMA show JBA released new stainless steel axle back exhaust systems for the 05-06 Mustang GT. This new system has JBA's trademark muscle car sound and good looks at an affordable price. Attached is a press release and photo for this new product.
At the 2005 SEMA show JBA released new stainless steel axle back exhaust systems for the 05-06 Mustang GT. This new system has JBA's trademark muscle car sound and good looks at an affordable price. Attached is a press release and photo for this new product.
Here's the best video / soundclip I've found on the JBA mufflers. I "upgraded" from Magnaflow to JBAs because the JBAs have a slightly more aggressive sound and still don't drone above 2,000 rpms. Wish I would have gotten the stainless but I was unaware of their release.
http://www.throttlehorseracing.com/c...tionvideo.html
http://www.throttlehorseracing.com/c...tionvideo.html
that is a really awesome clip of the JBA's! Especially just with Axle-Backs, sound very good! I wonder how he got to clip the camera on the back of the car light that! I wish I could do that with my flowmaster set
Originally posted by pjdami@December 3, 2005, 7:45 AM
Here's the best video / soundclip I've found on the JBA mufflers. I "upgraded" from Magnaflow to JBAs because the JBAs have a slightly more aggressive sound and still don't drone above 2,000 rpms. Wish I would have gotten the stainless but I was unaware of their release.
http://www.throttlehorseracing.com/c...tionvideo.html
Here's the best video / soundclip I've found on the JBA mufflers. I "upgraded" from Magnaflow to JBAs because the JBAs have a slightly more aggressive sound and still don't drone above 2,000 rpms. Wish I would have gotten the stainless but I was unaware of their release.
http://www.throttlehorseracing.com/c...tionvideo.html
I have a set of JBA stainless but after lots of considering I have decided to sell them and go with Bassani. Mainly because I already have a Bassani x-pipe. I will post in the for sale section soon but if anyone wants them, $320 shipped. I got them for $390 and I only put about 150 miles on them. Also, these mufflers come with chincy little U-bolt clamps. I had the inlet pipes slotted and got some band clamps which cost me $25. I will be including them with the kit.
Oh, and they do sound good. The sound resembles bassani some, just a little bit quieter.
Oh, and they do sound good. The sound resembles bassani some, just a little bit quieter.
Originally posted by MaverickMLFD371@December 3, 2005, 11:25 AM
that is a really awesome clip of the JBA's! Especially just with Axle-Backs, sound very good! I wonder how he got to clip the camera on the back of the car light that! I wish I could do that with my flowmaster set
that is a really awesome clip of the JBA's! Especially just with Axle-Backs, sound very good! I wonder how he got to clip the camera on the back of the car light that! I wish I could do that with my flowmaster set
Great vid!
I am wondering how to secure my camcorder to my car like that... I'd make a vid of my American Thunders if I could be COMPLETELY sure of not smashing my camcorder on the pavement or something...
I am wondering how to secure my camcorder to my car like that... I'd make a vid of my American Thunders if I could be COMPLETELY sure of not smashing my camcorder on the pavement or something...
He might have used a Sticky Pod, which is what I used to make these pictures. #1 #2.
There are also single post suction cup (pump/vacum) camera mounts that are available through professional photography stores. Manfrotto.
Or....maybe he did just strap it down and used some velcro....??
Kristina
There are also single post suction cup (pump/vacum) camera mounts that are available through professional photography stores. Manfrotto.
Or....maybe he did just strap it down and used some velcro....??
Kristina
Originally posted by Rondosa@December 13, 2005, 1:20 PM
He might have used a Sticky Pod, which is what I used to make these pictures. #1 #2.
There are also single post suction cup (pump/vacum) camera mounts that are available through professional photography stores. Manfrotto.
Or....maybe he did just strap it down and used some velcro....??
Kristina
He might have used a Sticky Pod, which is what I used to make these pictures. #1 #2.
There are also single post suction cup (pump/vacum) camera mounts that are available through professional photography stores. Manfrotto.
Or....maybe he did just strap it down and used some velcro....??
Kristina
I did ask him about this on another forum and you are correct he used a special camera with a suction cup and microphone.
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