Exhuast Fitment in 08 G35x
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Exhuast Fitment in 08 G35x
Those of us that have the AWD model know the struggle of searching for parts that fit. This has been a big issue looking for exhausts. I found a Stillen that will fit but it is $1,500 dollars for a cat back. Knowing there are cheaper options for the non-AWD models I continued to look. I have found a Y-pipe back that claims to fit AWD and a matching Y-pipe but looking at them, it looks similar to the RWD models that claim to not fit. Has anyone here installed these on an AWD model or have more light to shed on whether it will fit or not?
I can get under my car sometime in the next few days and get a picture of the stock pipe.
https://conceptzperformance.com/mega...7z_p_11822.php
https://conceptzperformance.com/top-...n1_p_20565.php
This is a picture of the stillen that fits the AWD
I can get under my car sometime in the next few days and get a picture of the stock pipe.
https://conceptzperformance.com/mega...7z_p_11822.php
https://conceptzperformance.com/top-...n1_p_20565.php
This is a picture of the stillen that fits the AWD
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Top Speed is a popular choice for those on a budget and that full catback looks to have resonators which are a must for most people. I can't speak for fitment but wouldn't think it's an issue given how many have bought it. The beveled tips are a nice touch.
Those flex pieces in the Megan Y pipe can cause leaks after time, or so I've read.
Those flex pieces in the Megan Y pipe can cause leaks after time, or so I've read.
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You should go down to a local reputable exhaust/muffler shop and talk to them about taking some prefabricated components like that and having them do the fitment/installation/modification as needed to make it work.
Heck they can probably just make you a one-off that's comparable or better than those items. It might not have mandrel bends to keep the cost down but that's not really necessary for a lot of applications anyways. Same with SS vs aluminized steel, big cost savings and depending on your local driving conditions it might not matter.
Then you won't have to worry about fitment because they'll make it fit, that's literally their job.
Heck they can probably just make you a one-off that's comparable or better than those items. It might not have mandrel bends to keep the cost down but that's not really necessary for a lot of applications anyways. Same with SS vs aluminized steel, big cost savings and depending on your local driving conditions it might not matter.
Then you won't have to worry about fitment because they'll make it fit, that's literally their job.
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