Magna Flow exhaust in...
I hope you like it loud...
To make OEM easiest to remove, disconnect the 3 flange bolts first. That will allow the system to swing to the rear allowing easier removal of the 2 rubber hangers. When installing the new system, install the 3 flange bolts last and hand tight. While someone is holding muffler tips level with the bumper, tighten the flange bolts the rest of the way.
Really an easy job once you do it once. James
To make OEM easiest to remove, disconnect the 3 flange bolts first. That will allow the system to swing to the rear allowing easier removal of the 2 rubber hangers. When installing the new system, install the 3 flange bolts last and hand tight. While someone is holding muffler tips level with the bumper, tighten the flange bolts the rest of the way.
Really an easy job once you do it once. James
Originally Posted by crossfireracr
just recieved mine in the mail...any pointers or tips i should know before installing??
All jokes aside, it's loud. If you don't mind the noise, enjoy.
thanks ill let you guys know how it fairs out i have heard that it is loud at first till it "breaks in"...but we will see...definatly be keeping the box just in case.
I found it for $615 on a few different places, does this sound right?
Is this the part #?
# MGN-16633 - Chrysler Crossfire 3.2L 2004-2008, Cat-Back System. Features: 5 x 14 In. Muffler; 2.25 In. Tubing; 5.5 In. Polished Stainless Tip, Dual Center Rear Exit.
Ah, thank you. I had seen that but forgot already with all the searching and list making i've been doing. I have been watching srt6 youtube videos and not hearing the roaring exhuast has got me worried.
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