AFE Power Mach Force XP (TM) cat back Exhaust
Hey guys,
I was wondering i saw a deal on 4wd on this exhaust i was wondering if anyone has it? and also any reviews on it? Im thinking of picking it up sometime this week. Figured I would ask anyone about it.
Here is the video posted on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuyZGlWQedo
thanks in advance guys!
I was wondering i saw a deal on 4wd on this exhaust i was wondering if anyone has it? and also any reviews on it? Im thinking of picking it up sometime this week. Figured I would ask anyone about it.
Here is the video posted on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuyZGlWQedo
thanks in advance guys!
There are a couple of threads already in the forums about the aFe exhaust. One individual likes it and another person thinks it is too loud or produces too much drone. I received my aFe hi-tuck cat-back exhaust yesterday and I hope to have it installed next week. Can't provide any more info than that right now.
Originally Posted by AirecK
Hey guys,
I was wondering i saw a deal on 4wd on this exhaust i was wondering if anyone has it? and also any reviews on it? Im thinking of picking it up sometime this week. Figured I would ask anyone about it.
Here is the video posted on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuyZGlWQedo
thanks in advance guys!
I was wondering i saw a deal on 4wd on this exhaust i was wondering if anyone has it? and also any reviews on it? Im thinking of picking it up sometime this week. Figured I would ask anyone about it.
Here is the video posted on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuyZGlWQedo
thanks in advance guys!
If and when you install a exhaust, use plumbers pliers when removing your old exhaust from the isolation mounts. The pliers work awesome.
I had the aFe cat-back installed yesterday. From the short amount of time that I've been driving around with it on, I'm liking it. At idle, it has a deep throaty growl. After the rpms get above 2000, my Jeep starts to sound more like a v6 sports car. At hwy speeds, I don't hear the exhaust unless I'm pressing on the accelerator to pass someone. I think part of that is because the exhaust may be masked with road noise, wind noise, and the radio. I've included a few photos of it.
This is where the exhaust connects to my aFe y-pipe.

This is a shot of the entire exhaust.

The final shots to show how tucked up under the jeep it is for protection from the elements.


This is where the exhaust connects to my aFe y-pipe.
This is a shot of the entire exhaust.
The final shots to show how tucked up under the jeep it is for protection from the elements.


