magnaflow 16633 install information needed
Thanks to your input I have decided to install them myself. Should receive them next week.
If it's half as easy as changing the oil on the Limited I look forward to the challenge.
If it's half as easy as changing the oil on the Limited I look forward to the challenge.
Originally Posted by gary cooper
I did mine last fall, not as hard as you think. see attachment for instructions. (hope I uploaded it right)
have fun.
have fun.
After much thought I decided to go with the local MIDAS store. They only charged me $45.00 and it was worth every penny after watching two BIG guys (who knew what they were doing) tackle this job.
Removing the supporting donuts was hard. Lining it up and centering the exhaust was crucial. It took them about an hour. I drank my coffee, ate my breakfast burrito, relaxed and watched them do the work. I give you guys a lot of credit for doing your own install.
By the way I shopped for prices. $45.00 to $110.00. That was 6 muffler shops.
Removing the supporting donuts was hard. Lining it up and centering the exhaust was crucial. It took them about an hour. I drank my coffee, ate my breakfast burrito, relaxed and watched them do the work. I give you guys a lot of credit for doing your own install.
By the way I shopped for prices. $45.00 to $110.00. That was 6 muffler shops.
They are the best looking after market wheels I have seen since I have been on this forum. Good taste. Especially the deep profile of the rear wheels. What manufacture. Again, nice job.
I just ordered mine from Brad. He granted me the Forum deal and only $25 for shipping, $375 total. I will try the install myself which may be interesting since I don't do much mechanic stuff. Does anyone know if I may need any other materials such as bolts and/or gaskets that do not come with the exhaust? Did anyone disconnect the battery like the Magnaflow instruction said?
Originally Posted by wmphipps
I just ordered mine from Brad. He granted me the Forum deal and only $25 for shipping, $375 total. I will try the install myself which may be interesting since I don't do much mechanic stuff. Does anyone know if I may need any other materials such as bolts and/or gaskets that do not come with the exhaust? Did anyone disconnect the battery like the Magnaflow instruction said?
You might want to get a couple of big heavy-duty black zip-ties to help hold the rubber hangers at the back closer together. I did it on mine just as cheap insurance to keep them from slipping off in the future (some people had this happen). I fought those little bastards once and that was enough. I've since had mine on for a little over a year and not a single problem.
I saw no reason to disconnect the battery, so I didn't.
Originally Posted by corfire
I installed mine in about an hour, and it looks and sounds great. If you install one, some of the tips you can find on here by doing a search will help. I used an exhaust donut stretcher tool that helped significantly in the removal of the OEM exhaust. That was the hardest part, but did it myself with the stretcher, some coat hanger wire, and a little WD-40. I also used a long zip-tie to pull the muffler rubber hangers together. That keeps the donut hangers from slipping off of the new mufflers. I also, put 3/8” hose clamp on the end of the passenger side muffler hanger to make double sure. Some on here have had trouble with that side slipping off. Both the zip-tie and hose clamp have been suggested by Forum members if you do a search. They also help keep the Magnaflow centered. Sorry, I don't have any pics of the installation process. Here's link to a picture of the stretcher tool. I got mine locally at a local tool discount center for about $3.
http://toolsandmore.us/index.asp?Pag...OD&ProdID=3923
http://toolsandmore.us/index.asp?Pag...OD&ProdID=3923
I am glad to see that the $350 deal is still on. So, you can still get one by calling:
wUnderCarParts (1-888-986-3373)
Brad, the owner has kept this price going for quite a long time. Hope it continues!
wUnderCarParts (1-888-986-3373)
Brad, the owner has kept this price going for quite a long time. Hope it continues!
I got my catback installed this week. I had my friend's shop do it. Cost me $50 which was well worth it. My boltts were rusted and those donuts look wicked. I am loving the exhaust note and the look. It does make my driving a little more spirited just because I love the sound. The drone is not bad and overall I like the car better than before.
Originally Posted by wmphipps
It does make my driving a little more spirited just because I love the sound. The drone is not bad and overall I like the car better than before.
LOL.....sounds very familiar.
You have the six-speed?
Originally Posted by wmphipps
Yep. 07 SSB Ltd Coupe with 6 speed.
I've spent so much time around town in 4th gear I'm afraid I'm gonna wear it out.
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