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machXLR8 08-13-2004 09:37 AM

Recommendation For Cat-Back Install
 
I am from the North Jersey area and do not have either the place, tools or TIME to install a cat-back exhaust on my 04 MACH. I was going to take it to La Rocca's on Englishtown Road near Raceway Park. Can anyone recommend another place in North Jersey preferably who deals with Mustang Performance and would put on a Cat-back exhaust system.

Big Daddy 08-18-2004 11:50 AM

What system are you going to use?:MADNOEL:

GRB60 08-18-2004 11:57 AM

Take it to any local exhaust/muffler shop. This is not complicated. I would'nt pay the rate for a first rate speed shop to do it.

machXLR8 08-20-2004 09:41 AM

Thanks
 
I was planning on Magnaflow Cat-Back 2.5" Dia pipe with the 15 Deg 3.5" rolled polished tip to keep it stock looking but with the added performance. I figured a speed shop would do it right and work neatly. I was not to sure about a Midas or Meineke. I will try a local muffler place and see. I will scope out the place first!!! For some reason I feel if the place is not organized and clean looking, I associate that with bad work. I think I am just picky what hands I leave my MACH in!

grodgers 08-24-2004 12:03 PM

Re: Thanks
 
Quote:

Originally posted by machXLR8
I was planning on Magnaflow Cat-Back 2.5" Dia pipe with the 15 Deg 3.5" rolled polished tip to keep it stock looking but with the added performance. I figured a speed shop would do it right and work neatly. I was not to sure about a Midas or Meineke. I will try a local muffler place and see. I will scope out the place first!!! For some reason I feel if the place is not organized and clean looking, I associate that with bad work. I think I am just picky what hands I leave my MACH in!
Larocca's is good, but you'll pay top dollar for a simple install.

Guys at local gas station will do it for you - heck it's only like 4 bolts. It's a little more complicated if you want to keep the stock exhaust (cheaper if you just cut the old one off).

Where in Jersey are you? I see a blue Mach parked up in ledgewood quite often.

forcefed 08-28-2004 12:49 AM

I bought a Magna Flow from MRT and it was simple to put on, it had all the right curves and angles, the hardest part was getting the original off, because it comes from the factory welded. You cant snake the tail pipes over the rearend with the mufflers on.
I took a Saw Zaw and cut off the Tailpipes near the rearend and it was a snap from there. Didnt really notice too much of a difference in sound with the catback, but when I installed the catted H-pipe then she woke up now it sounds awesome. Good luck to ya :THUMBSUP: :CHEERS:


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