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Old 10-27-2012, 10:41 PM   #1
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Installed nameless trackpipe

Got my trackpipe in the mail from nameless yesterday and i put it on today, Love the sound definitely can hold me over until i can get a catback. Also put a dc tip on for a little bit more appealing look. Alot deeper sound over stock, not too loud really either. Easy install, took me about 15 minutes to take the stock axle back off and throw this thing on. Sorry about the pics, taken off my bionic and was dark by the time i got done.





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Old 10-27-2012, 10:48 PM   #2
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Looks good with the tip, but i think it would look better if the tip was pushed in more.
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Old 10-28-2012, 12:14 AM   #3
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Looks good with the tip, but i think it would look better if the tip was pushed in more.
yah i agree, unfortunatly the pipe has a bend in it very close to the bumper and it wont slide in much more, i will try again in the morning and post more pictures with a fix for it. Thanks for the feedback
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Old 10-28-2012, 10:32 AM   #4
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Got and installed mine the other day as well GREAT gateway mod XD

Pulling my stock axle-back was absolute hell (Could NOT get the bolts loose), but well worth it
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Old 10-28-2012, 11:51 AM   #5
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Got and installed mine the other day as well GREAT gateway mod XD

Pulling my stock axle-back was absolute hell (Could NOT get the bolts loose), but well worth it
Really? only little problem i had was one of the rubber shock absorbers wouldnt let go of the muffler!
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Really? only little problem i had was one of the rubber shock absorbers wouldnt let go of the muffler!
Try spraying a little WD-40 on them, helps them slide off the hanger a little easier.
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Really? only little problem i had was one of the rubber shock absorbers wouldnt let go of the muffler!
Conversely, I had the hangers off in seconds. The bolts? 45 minutes of PBlaster, graphite, liquid wrench, WD, you name it.
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Conversely, I had the hangers off in seconds. The bolts? 45 minutes of PBlaster, graphite, liquid wrench, WD, you name it.
Odd, completely backwards from what I did.
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Ah, I might add, we were using an 8" socket wrench We had NO leverage, and the car was NOT jacked up at the time, so we did all this bracing against the driver's side rear wheel.

...but anyway, I freakin' love this mod XD Cheap as free, and I didn't even have to jack up my car to do the swap (Though it probably would have saved me all that aggravation XD).
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Ah, I might add, we were using an 8" socket wrench We had NO leverage, and the car was NOT jacked up at the time, so we did all this bracing against the driver's side rear wheel.

...but anyway, I freakin' love this mod XD Cheap as free, and I didn't even have to jack up my car to do the swap (Though it probably would have saved me all that aggravation XD).
Yah i used a floor jack and a 10 in socket wrench... Super easy for me haha but yah i totally agree, awesome mod!!!
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I used my smaller 1/4" impact driver and got the bolts off easily in seconds. The damn muffler hangers even lubed were a mega pain.
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