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Question about my MCM loot winnings!

ericb

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Ok, it's two questions.  I'm looking for suggestions on whether to go with the sport or touring version of the Corsa exhaust.  I understand from April with Corsa that there will be no difference in either one as far as the sound in the cab of my Av goes.  So which one do most think sounds best?

And, how difficult is the new exhaust to install?  To read the description on the net, it says it's a simple bolt on install.  Someone mentioned something about cutting pipes before or after the cats or something.  I'm not good at cutting! :E:  Is this truly something that an amateur can install or do I need to find a shop to install it?

Thanks in advance for your input!
 
Eric

Pay the $100 for the install, that way if something goes wrong, they are responsible, not you. 

Personally, I would go the Sport version......... >:D
 
trAVelingman said:
Eric

Pay the $100 for the install, that way if something goes wrong, they are responsible, not you.?

Personally, I would go the Sport version......... >:D

I was leaning toward the Sport version, but I'd like to hear pros and cons for each if anyone knows them.

Is $100 the normal or going rate for an install like this?
 
The shop I called about getting my Gibson installed when they ship it told me $95 and $50 to install my old one on another members truck so sounds about right. If i do it myself it will be $50 still to weld my flowmaster back onto the other members truck but I dont like the thought of me getting under there with a sawsa
 
I like the Sport version.  One member from Bugaboo I forget who had the sport and it sounded nice.  My .02
 
Avalanche Wolf said:
The shop I called about getting my Gibson installed when they ship it told me $95 and $50 to install my old one on another members truck so sounds about right. If i do it myself it will be $50 still to weld my flowmaster back onto the other members truck but I dont like the thought of me getting under there with a sawsa

Ok, so somewhere around $100 to install vs. 2 weeks installation time for me to try and then go and pay whatever was necessary to fix what I messed up. ?$100 it is!!!!
 
EricB said:
Ok, so somewhere around $100 to install vs. 2 weeks installation time for me to try and then go and pay whatever was necessary to fix what I messed up.? $100 it is!!!!


My planning exactly  :D
 
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