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Mach5 06-12-2013 08:40 PM

Nameless Exhaust Installation
 
Just got a Nameless 3" Axleback w/ 5" mufflers. Looking for a good shop in NOVA that can install. I know it's just a bolt on but want to make sure it's done right and the tips are even. Any suggestions?

Areddi 06-12-2013 09:02 PM

Drive up to MD and see Brady @Pure Automotive

briang0901 06-12-2013 09:21 PM

Grow a pair and install yourself, any easier and it would install itself!

Mach5 06-12-2013 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by briang0901 (Post 998648)
Grow a pair and install yourself, any easier and it would install itself!

http://www2.orlandoweekly.com/sb/725...uh%20cover.jpg

kanundrum 06-12-2013 10:50 PM

in Nova Your Choices are MachV and Ptuning when it comes to known tuner shops who should be able to do it easily.

Any other random shop you may be chancing it, yes you can mess up a easy exhaust install

swift996 06-13-2013 10:32 AM

From my experience (all know what they're doing):

Pure Automotive - Personal service and probably the most competitive rates. The other nice thing is Brady doesn't book a ton of work overlapping where you're waiting forever on something like an exhaust install.

MachV - Very experienced and high quality work.

Ptunning - Nice staff and quality work, probably the best lounge of the bunch.

I haven't been over to Racecomp in MD, but I see them on the boards here.

TyperRspec789 06-15-2013 05:57 AM

To be quite honest... Just try doing it yourself. It'll be a more rewarding experience. Just some tips:

- spray the rubber hangers with some windex/cleaner to help the stock axleback come off
- make sure you're working on a flat surface
- when tightening the two bolts on the axleback to the midpipe, tightening them evenly (DO NOT tighten one side completely, then tighten the other side. Go back and forth)

I used to do all of the work on my Argento until my car was turbo'd. Once you get into the serious stuff, then I'd go to Brady... (Yeah, Imma Pure d*** rider)

TweakLawl 06-15-2013 03:05 PM

Gotta recommend Brady @Pure Automotive, he did my Perrin Resonated Catback this morning, couldnt be happier with it. He is also a cool guy if that helps you decide lol

TyperRspec789 06-15-2013 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by TweakLawl (Post 1004156)
Gotta recommend Brady @Pure Automotive, he did my Perrin Resonated Catback this morning, couldnt be happier with it. He is also a cool guy if that helps you decide lol

If Brady is good at anything, he knows what to do with pipe. And it doesn't matter what size either.

White64Goat 06-18-2013 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by TyperRspec789 (Post 1004645)
If Brady is good at anything, he knows what to do with pipe. And it doesn't matter what size either.

Um....yeah...uh......not touching that one with a 10 foot pipe......:laughabove:

Darryljr11 06-18-2013 10:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TyperRspec789 (Post 1004645)
If Brady is good at anything, he knows what to do with pipe. And it doesn't matter what size either.

Lol my mind went straight to the gutter


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