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Old 09-25-2010, 01:14 AM
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Default Exhausts shops in Northern NJ (Near Hudson county)?

Got my hands on a catted x-pipe for my car and now I need to get a catback system done. Definitely want mandrel bent pipes, though. Torn between Flow Super 40s or 44s (Thoughts on this appreciated!). Any one know a place near-by that can do the job for a reasonable price?



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Old 09-25-2010, 06:27 AM
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you should just get a friend to help and do it yourself, very easy to do.You could do it with one person but its easier to have someone hold the pipes while you tighten it up.I would go with the 40's.


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KC Kustoms in Ramsey is very good...he welded up a complete custom setup on my f150 a year ago or so and it has held pretty damn good


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I heard about them before so I might check them out. Thanks Jon!

And I would do it myself, but I'd need to buy the cat-back system and then do it. I want to see if it'd be cheaper getting it put together at a shop or not.


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Sometimes it better to get the quality from a reputable brand then have a shop, but its worth checking out the price. I've taken apart my entire exhaust system aside from my headers and its not that hard TBH, just jack the car up high enough and crawl under there, i don't even use air powered tools lol.


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Go to 36th ave in Queens, NY its called Brianna Queens Corp
http://www.ziphip.com/brianna+queens...440p.home.html

Thats where I got my cat back done for $400 not too bad at all!! They have flowmasters there and borlas and corsas and racing industries sounds great on a v6 or even better on a v8


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IMO, I would go with a good cat back and do it yourself. I know money is always an issue but I absolutely love the quality, fit and sound of my Bassanni.


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IMO, I would go with a good cat back and do it yourself. I know money is always an issue but I absolutely love the quality, fit and sound of my Bassanni.
Are Bassani's straight-thru resonators? Problem is that I have a v6 so resonators sound like crap, sadly, on 6ers. :/

Anyone used the Flowmaster American Thunder cat-back? I'm leaning towards that so far.


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For some reason, some mustangs sound better with different exhausts. I have never heard a 87-95 sound better than when it has some old 2 chamber flowmasters. Some of the newer cars sound better with other companys and brands. I think that nothing sounds more like a Stang then when it has some Flowmasters on it. Just my worthless opinion


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I got 40s on mine they arent really loud but they are deep and they growl


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