Any one have an MBRP exhaust?
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I just ordered my system today and it's being delivered this Friday. It's a xp series dual split rear exit and from what I've read, the hardest part is getting out the stock junker. Do you need any special tools to install one of these things, or do you just need simple hand tools? And do you need to raise the truck any in order to get the old system out and put the new one in, or can you just leave it on all 4 tires? Thanks.
All I did to remove the stocker was soak the bolts with break away. Spray the donuts with the same and drop the spare tire to the ground. No need to jack up the vehicle.
There is a small clip on the hanger just past the muffler that you will have to remove... then have someone go to the rear and have them pull out and hold while you are under the truck and pushing the whole thing rearward just far enough so it doesnt come out of the donuts. Then remove the Mid pipe. Then continue to push the complete exhaust rearward until it comes out of the donuts. Now both of you will have to turn the exhaust towards the drivers side enough that it will then slide over the axle and pull it towards the front of the truck and its out in one piece. No need to cut.
I have yet to get the duals to looks even.. Pain in the **** if you ask me.
Still deciding if im gonna like the MBRP sound.
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Well, I finally got around to installing mine SI/DO today.....BUT there's more to the story. It took me about 3 hours to get the factory system out and install the new system. That was the easiest part of the evening. The hardest part......well, as most of you already know was trying to get the stinkin pipes to line up. My roommate and I spent 2 hours trying to loosen, adjust, tighten, hold, yada yada yada, and we finally got it looking good. Both pipes were sitting the same distance from the rear bumper and the center of the hitch.
Everything looked good and so we decided to pick up the tools and take her for a ride (this is the funny part) to see how she sounded and to see if the pipes would stay put after hitting a couple of bumps and what not. Well, after making it about a mile from the house, I made a left turn and hit a pot-hole after hammering down on the throttle. It wasn't much of a bump, but the next sound I heard was ting ting ting. It sure as hell didn't sound right, so we pulled over to check if I lost something.....and sure enough, the last pipe section on the drivers side came loose and went skidding on the pavement. We found the missing pipe laying down in the middle of the road and threw it in the back of the truck and headed back home.
So anyhow, I have one rear pipe right now and will be trying to put this crap back together tomorrow after work. But judging by start up and the short ride that we had, it sounds pretty good....just couldn't give it a real test. One thing I have noticed (besided the sound) is a funky smell around the truck. Almost smells like rubber or something. I checked the spare tire and the brake lines since these were the only things close to the exhaust and they were fine. Is this a new smell or something burning off of the exhaust? Or would it be something else? I'll let y'all know how everything goes tomorrow.
Everything looked good and so we decided to pick up the tools and take her for a ride (this is the funny part) to see how she sounded and to see if the pipes would stay put after hitting a couple of bumps and what not. Well, after making it about a mile from the house, I made a left turn and hit a pot-hole after hammering down on the throttle. It wasn't much of a bump, but the next sound I heard was ting ting ting. It sure as hell didn't sound right, so we pulled over to check if I lost something.....and sure enough, the last pipe section on the drivers side came loose and went skidding on the pavement. We found the missing pipe laying down in the middle of the road and threw it in the back of the truck and headed back home.
So anyhow, I have one rear pipe right now and will be trying to put this crap back together tomorrow after work. But judging by start up and the short ride that we had, it sounds pretty good....just couldn't give it a real test. One thing I have noticed (besided the sound) is a funky smell around the truck. Almost smells like rubber or something. I checked the spare tire and the brake lines since these were the only things close to the exhaust and they were fine. Is this a new smell or something burning off of the exhaust? Or would it be something else? I'll let y'all know how everything goes tomorrow.
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06xlt4x4..
Have you got any pictures of the rear of your truck, (like mine) curious as to how it looks compared to mine. Think you said yours wasnt even either...
On another note is the browning color on the muffler normal, Ive got in the center of the muffler an area that is turning brown.
Have you got any pictures of the rear of your truck, (like mine) curious as to how it looks compared to mine. Think you said yours wasnt even either...
On another note is the browning color on the muffler normal, Ive got in the center of the muffler an area that is turning brown.
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Well, after tonight I pretty much got everything lined up and centered. It looks good and sounds great! BUT.................after I almost threw my wrench through my back glass, I decided to say F&*^ it and give up on getting the passenger side lined up with the driver side. I got them both lined up in the garage and tightened everything up. We decided to take her for a spin for the second time to see how everything would hold up. The pipe didnt fall out of the bottom of the truck like it did yesterday, but the passenger side pipe dropped down about an inch lower than the driver side.....the driver side pipe stayed put. So, rather than loosening crap and trying to line them up again for two more hours, I decided to use a coat hanger and pull the pipe up closer to the bottom of the bumper. It looks almost dead even with the other pipe right now, and although it's not a permanent fix, it's just gonna have to do for now until I decide I want to F*&^ with this thing again. It sounds great, but my God what a pain in the ***!!
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06xlt4x4..
Have you got any pictures of the rear of your truck, (like mine) curious as to how it looks compared to mine. Think you said yours wasnt even either...
On another note is the browning color on the muffler normal, Ive got in the center of the muffler an area that is turning brown.
Have you got any pictures of the rear of your truck, (like mine) curious as to how it looks compared to mine. Think you said yours wasnt even either...
On another note is the browning color on the muffler normal, Ive got in the center of the muffler an area that is turning brown.