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Old 07-06-2013, 10:18 PM
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Exhaust install san jose

Does anyone know a good place with a good price for exhaust installation in the san jose area?
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Old 07-06-2013, 10:25 PM
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I like Luna's on 10th street and Andy at Classic Muffler Service by Oakridge Mall.

If you are not doing anything crazy or not "legal" go to Andy otherwise Luna does pretty much "anything"
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Old 07-06-2013, 10:28 PM
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Exhaust is a pretty easy install even for a completely green mechanic. What are you looking to install?
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I say look online how to swap exhausts and do it yourself. Its a few bolts and a few hangers and its off. That way you save money doing it.

According to what you drive, its 2 bolts at the Cat, then 1 hanger at the midpipe and 4 hangers on the axle back inorder to remove the Stock Catback.

if your just swapping Axelback, 2 bolts and 4 hangers.
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$25 and a 12 pack and ill do it in my garage on jack stands lol pm me
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I did mine with the car on the ground. Just kinda park straddling a gutter and you have plenty of room.
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if you have a name brand exhaust you should do it yourself. unbolt the downpipe via exhaust (2 bolts)its not worth spending 50+ specialy if you go to a random exhaust shop.. check out andy muffler on yelp. he doo da good job! very very cheap my friend
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ive heard many good things about andys.
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Originally Posted by bkblitzed
ive heard many good things about andys.

good or bad?
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ive heard many good things about andys.
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good or bad?
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Originally Posted by bkblitzed
ive heard many good things about andys.
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good or bad?
good.
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you should do it yourself though. You save some pocket change, and you learn something.
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you should do it yourself though. You save some pocket change, and you learn something.
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IMO, this is one of the easiest DIYs you could do as long as you have the tools.
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IMO, this is one of the easiest DIYs you could do as long as you have the tools.
Don't forget the lube!
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