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Old Mar 19, 2009 | 02:33 PM
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Cherry Bomb stainless steel cat back is the "bomb". It sounds and looks great. Fairly cheap ,150.00 here in York Pa. I like the idea that it puts the muffler under the drivers seat and away from the rear"crush zone".
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Old Mar 19, 2009 | 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by JPop
One thing that I believe hasn't been mentioned whether you're buying a cat back kit a relocation kit or fabricating your own, is staying away from dual exit exhausts. These will reduce exhaust velocity and scavenging resulting in a loss of power.
I cat attest to that. I originally bought the gibson split rear exhaust loved it compaired to the plugged stocker. Well it cracked at the one outlet a few months after installing and the wonderful staff at 4wd hardware offered me any other system due to them being out of stock so I paid the differance and got the banks monster exhaust. My jeep ran smoother and better mpgs than the gibson. Has a quiet rumble at idle and deep powerful tone at accelleration. May swap out this spring with one of my 40 series flowmasters for alittle more noise
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Old Mar 20, 2009 | 10:58 AM
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anyone replace the stocker with a magnaflow in the same place (behind rear axle) ?
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Old Mar 20, 2009 | 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Spillidge
I just purchased the MBRP 4 door stainless relocate system.

With all the salt and crap they put on the roads around hear, I think it is a great deal to buy one exhuast system thats bolts right in, has dyno numbers to back the claims, and a lifetime warranty.

For around 350-400$ you can buy an exhaust that will last the life of your jeep.
A stainless, mandrel bent exhaust system. Just unbolt the old and bolt up the new.

No-brainer for me!
This is the thought we had when getting into the jeep market. We offer single exhaust systems for the Jeeps, and emphasize the fact that you can install them yourself with some basic tools.

As many of you know, there can be less expensive exhaust mods out there like swapping a muffler. We spend many hours designing a muffler that performs and sounds a good as possible for a specific motor. Along with a lifetime warranty this system is a great choice for people who do not have a muffler shop or someone in there area who does custom pipe work.
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Old Mar 19, 2012 | 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by canman35
Cherry Bomb stainless steel cat back is the "bomb". It sounds and looks great. Fairly cheap ,150.00 here in York Pa. I like the idea that it puts the muffler under the drivers seat and away from the rear"crush zone".
Are you talking about the Rusty's cherry bomb exhaust or just the muffler?
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Old Mar 19, 2012 | 10:25 AM
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MBRP stainless cat back did the job for me. It sounds good but not too loud even with the top down. Power and mileage increase was nominal because I already have other products working toward performance and mileage.
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Old Mar 19, 2012 | 11:07 AM
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This past weekend I installed the dB Performance Exhaust by Corsa - axle-back, dual exhaust. Was easy to install on my own. Looks and sounds awesome! I like it! I haven't noticed any decrease in performance or power.
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Old Jan 16, 2013 | 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by snags922
This past weekend I installed the dB Performance Exhaust by Corsa - axle-back, dual exhaust. Was easy to install on my own. Looks and sounds awesome! I like it! I haven't noticed any decrease in performance or power.
How is the Corsa holding up?
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Old Jan 17, 2013 | 03:49 AM
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It is holding up great. The sound it puts out is awesome.
Originally Posted by deathboyardee
How is the Corsa holding up?
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