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Old 04-26-2012, 09:18 PM
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Knock on the door......"UPS"

Got a knock on the door, I open it only to find this!
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Nice! I love my MBRP system.
 
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I have there system on my truck, very happy with it!
 
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Old 04-27-2012, 09:15 AM
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Don't you just love the knockers.
 
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Old 04-27-2012, 09:33 AM
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Love my MBRP also, sounds awesome. You box is in way better shape though, mine looked like a bomb went off inside, but everything was okay ans there. Install sound be pretty easy also. Just a word to the wise, if you want it to be a little bit louder or you like it louder dont even install the muffler. Installed mine and took it off two days later.
 
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just finished installing my exhaust. it took about 2.5 hours from opening the box to washing my hands.
 
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Originally Posted by Firefighter 1406
Love my MBRP also, sounds awesome. You box is in way better shape though, mine looked like a bomb went off inside, but everything was okay ans there. Install sound be pretty easy also. Just a word to the wise, if you want it to be a little bit louder or you like it louder dont even install the muffler. Installed mine and took it off two days later.
No muffler here! I went with the delete!
 
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Old 04-27-2012, 10:42 AM
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just finished installing my exhaust. it took about 2.5 hours from opening the box to washing my hands.
Nice! Hoping to get on it by Monday
 
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Easy job. I Done mine by myself. 2 cuts with the sawzall. Spray some wd40 on your hangers and the rod will slide rite out of the rubber
 
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No muffler here! I went with the delete!
Smart man.
Took me about 3 hrs but that was taking my time and in between calls at work. Clamp on the turbo was the toughest, might want to start soaking it with some PB blaster. I also had to bend my tranny dipstick mounting backer a little and my tranny heat shield. Other then that no big deal.
 
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Old 04-27-2012, 11:58 AM
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Easy job. I Done mine by myself. 2 cuts with the sawzall. Spray some wd40 on your hangers and the rod will slide rite out of the rubber
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Smart man.
Took me about 3 hrs but that was taking my time and in between calls at work. Clamp on the turbo was the toughest, might want to start soaking it with some PB blaster. I also had to bend my tranny dipstick mounting backer a little and my tranny heat shield. Other then that no big deal.
Good idea guys! I'll do that! And yes, I'm planning on using the sawzall! Off hand, you know what size socket for the turbo clamp?
 
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I don't off hand. For some odd reason I want to say the same size as my intercooler pipes which is 7/16. That isn't set in stone though, it's been a ,I'm since I installed so I forgot
 
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I don't off hand. For some odd reason I want to say the same size as my intercooler pipes which is 7/16. That isn't set in stone though, it's been a ,I'm since I installed so I forgot
OK, I'll figure it out thanks!
Did you end up welding all the fittings, (I'm not a welder, so I'd have to take it to a shop) or just use the clamps that came with it?
I've seen people on here talk about the Walker clamps, are they that much better than what's supplied?
 
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Old 04-27-2012, 03:38 PM
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OK, I'll figure it out thanks!
Did you end up welding all the fittings, (I'm not a welder, so I'd have to take it to a shop) or just use the clamps that came with it?
I've seen people on here talk about the Walker clamps, are they that much better than what's supplied?
I used the clamps that came with the kit and all is still good.

Have fun.
 
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I used the clamps that came with the kit and all is still good.

Have fun.
Good to know!
 
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