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Old 04-30-2016, 08:26 PM
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straight pipe and muffler delete

I have a 2010 G37s sedan and wanted to know where to get a straight pipe that will fit the bolt on set-up in replace of the mufflers. I am also open to any suggestions you have on how to straight pipe a G cheap and the right way. Thanks!!
Old 04-30-2016, 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by bkkellz
I have a 2010 G37s sedan and wanted to know where to get a straight pipe that will fit the bolt on set-up in replace of the mufflers. I am also open to any suggestions you have on how to straight pipe a G cheap and the right way. Thanks!!
Leave the stock mid pipe. Youll want resonators so it sounds good.
The sedan doesnt have a bolt on muffler delete. Find a local welder or muffler shop. And start there. Remember CHEAP and RIGHT dont play nice. One or the other. Good luck.
Old 04-30-2016, 11:25 PM
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Or just don't **** with it and make it worse
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Do it, do it, do it, do it!
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Just find a quality shop to do it for you, and don't forget to check how far you want the tips to stick out and double check its nice and even and solid.
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If I remember correctly (didnt play around with stock exhaust much) the factory mufflers/axle back section is bolt on and you can remove it and see what you think of the sound before dropping a few hundred at a shop.
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Originally Posted by Mkhlmnn
If I remember correctly (didnt play around with stock exhaust much) the factory mufflers/axle back section is bolt on and you can remove it and see what you think of the sound before dropping a few hundred at a shop.
Unless you live somewhere with lots of winter, in which case you'd need heat and power tools to separate it because it's all rusted into one piece.
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