duals finished
#1
ok so i cut my bumper and installed my other gt takeoff today.
gt takoffs 100.00 shiped
xpipe 100.00 shiped
left side pipe and brackets from ford
130.00
install 125.00
so total install 455.00 2 gt mafflers and stainless pipes also i had him install couplings so i can remove the system like a stock gt.
gt takoffs 100.00 shiped
xpipe 100.00 shiped
left side pipe and brackets from ford
130.00
install 125.00
so total install 455.00 2 gt mafflers and stainless pipes also i had him install couplings so i can remove the system like a stock gt.
#3
#5
Well? How does it sound? Please post links to sound files if you can!
Also could you take a few pics of the underneath if you get it up on a lift? I would like to see, as well as others probably, how the install went and how it looks.
Also could you take a few pics of the underneath if you get it up on a lift? I would like to see, as well as others probably, how the install went and how it looks.
#8
Originally posted by afixer@September 16, 2005, 12:41 AM
ok so i cut my bumper and installed my other gt takeoff today.
gt takoffs 100.00 shiped
xpipe 100.00 shiped
left side pipe and brackets from ford
130.00
install 125.00
so total install 455.00 2 gt mafflers and stainless pipes also i had him install couplings so i can remove the system like a stock gt.
ok so i cut my bumper and installed my other gt takeoff today.
gt takoffs 100.00 shiped
xpipe 100.00 shiped
left side pipe and brackets from ford
130.00
install 125.00
so total install 455.00 2 gt mafflers and stainless pipes also i had him install couplings so i can remove the system like a stock gt.
Any chance you have the part numbers for the "left side pipe and brackets from Ford"??
Also--any hints on how you cut the bumper? Did you make a template from the right side? what tool(s) did you use to cut? And how about painting the area after the cut?
This is on my "gonna happen in the future" list..so any comments will be really helpful (like your pictures have been already!)
#9
Hambone - When I did mine I traced a cutout of the right side with some cardboard, cut it out, traced it onto the other side (remember to flip it) and cut it out using a box knife... I did a little touch up with a dremmel just cuz I wanted perfection, but worked great! Several other people have done it since around here and I havent heard any bad results.
#10
Originally posted by Zodiac@September 18, 2005, 11:37 AM
Hambone - When I did mine I traced a cutout of the right side with some cardboard, cut it out, traced it onto the other side (remember to flip it) and cut it out using a box knife... I did a little touch up with a dremmel just cuz I wanted perfection, but worked great! Several other people have done it since around here and I havent heard any bad results.
Hambone - When I did mine I traced a cutout of the right side with some cardboard, cut it out, traced it onto the other side (remember to flip it) and cut it out using a box knife... I did a little touch up with a dremmel just cuz I wanted perfection, but worked great! Several other people have done it since around here and I havent heard any bad results.
I kept thinking "hrm, a hole cutter for a door ****/lock might work" but knew that was a really bad approach
#11
here is the pdf of the exhaust also i used a dremil with the wand and a roto zip type bit (under cutting the template by abouy 1/4") then i hung the muffler to check made any adjustments then i smothed it with the drum sander attachment and touched it up with my touch up paint
#17
Originally posted by afixer@September 20, 2005, 6:18 PM
ok i have a vid with sound it wont let me post ill email if anyone wants it
ok i have a vid with sound it wont let me post ill email if anyone wants it