1993 Civic Ex axleback exhaust
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1993 Civic Ex axleback exhaust
I am looking to buy a axleback exhaust for christmas. I was wondering that if I get one for my car ( 1993 Civic Ex Coupe) if it will bolt directly onto stock piping. In the future I will get new pipes when I get more money and a high flow cat. Anyone know of any good low priced ones? Thanks
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es oval is a nice one. im about to order that, it looks stock yet sounds quiet, nice, and deep. $110 at http://www.inlinefour.com
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you gotta weld it..i dont know if you'd actually consider it an axle back though. theres a few ones i like, skunk2 megapower, 5zigen fireball..
maybe instead of getting a muffler now, and pipes later, just save up and buy a whole catback exhaust. it'll save you the headache, and would probably be easier too. plus, you wouldnt run the risk of a crappy sounding exhaust with stock pea shooter piping
maybe instead of getting a muffler now, and pipes later, just save up and buy a whole catback exhaust. it'll save you the headache, and would probably be easier too. plus, you wouldnt run the risk of a crappy sounding exhaust with stock pea shooter piping
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http://www.mufflertech.com sells all kinds of axlebacks, get the 2" so that it fits your stock piping
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http://www.mufflertech.com/htm...d=197
that is a 2.00 inch piping, are you postive it will fit my stock piping, and I will be able to do it myself by jacking up my car right?? It should clear my stock bumper completely shouldn't it? Is this site reliable?
that is a 2.00 inch piping, are you postive it will fit my stock piping, and I will be able to do it myself by jacking up my car right?? It should clear my stock bumper completely shouldn't it? Is this site reliable?
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Re: 1993 Civic Ex axleback exhaust (megaman096)
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Instead of wasting $100 or more to weld on a useless muffler that you just intend to replace later on, I would suggest saving your money for now and putting that $100 toward a complete cat-back in the future.
Instead of wasting $100 or more to weld on a useless muffler that you just intend to replace later on, I would suggest saving your money for now and putting that $100 toward a complete cat-back in the future.
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Re: 1993 Civic Ex axleback exhaust (Targa250R)
yeah but I have a hole in my muffler now. So I need one soon and I would like something stylish yet i only have 100 bucks could maybe get a few more
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