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hmmph... just finished installing it. The sound is of course louder but not ricey. I wont comment much on the sound/feel leaving it for max to share but i can comment on the installation/finish.
It took us about 2-2.5 hours. Everything bolted up well enough, we struggled a bit because we did it at my house and couldn't really get the car high enough to use a creeper.
The tips are touching the bottom of the rear diffuser so that's gonna be a possible problem, and while they have the burned look, it is def. not a $1200 exhaust. I wont call it cheap looking because its not(the hardware and gaskets were fine) but the tips could use some more attention to detail. the rest of the exhaust finish is very good looking, flexes and welds looked pretty good.
All things aside, at $500, it is kinda hard to justify $700 more for a real one (for me anyways, i know you get what you pay for)
It took us about 2-2.5 hours. Everything bolted up well enough, we struggled a bit because we did it at my house and couldn't really get the car high enough to use a creeper.
The tips are touching the bottom of the rear diffuser so that's gonna be a possible problem, and while they have the burned look, it is def. not a $1200 exhaust. I wont call it cheap looking because its not(the hardware and gaskets were fine) but the tips could use some more attention to detail. the rest of the exhaust finish is very good looking, flexes and welds looked pretty good.
All things aside, at $500, it is kinda hard to justify $700 more for a real one (for me anyways, i know you get what you pay for)
ive done like 5 exhaust installs on jack stands, dont complain. as for the tips, just use some elbow grease and metal polish. you can get them to shine almost as nice as the hks and save a ton of $.
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