Joe Romas wrote:
SBosco..
So the drone is gone and sound is not much different. Where did yoy find your MBRp cat back? How much work was it getting the original out ion one piece?
thanks
Joe
I never had a drone in my factory exhaust but scrambledKJ explained:
scrambledKJ wrote:
We towed from Atlanta to Ohio last year in a gas burner F150 with MBRp exhaust. One of the sides kep popping out of the rubber mount and rattling around. The drone at highway speed while towing was painful. I have never heard anything worse on a truck, except for the dodge boys who run straight pipes down here.
Travis
So I was concerned about the possibility of there being a drone with the MBRP exhaust; to much of my approval there was not a hint of drone to be heard, and fitment was perfect
I got mine from DAS Performance Auto in White Plains, New York (an auto parts store I used to work at during high school). However, you can get the same kit (stainless -> # S5510409) for $352 and free shipping from 4X4fantasy.com:
http://4x4fantasy.com/product_info.php?products_id=3155
However, they also offer an aluminized one (# S5510409) for $301 from the same website and the same free shipping:
http://4x4fantasy.com/product_info.php?products_id=3156
I jacked the liberty up on the passenger rear frame rail, just in front of the rear tire, which allowed the suspension to unload and increased the amount of wiggle room for the factory exhaust to fit through. All in all, the hardest part was getting the factory hangars to pop out of the rubber exhaust donuts. Even that only took a couple of minutes with the biggest flathead screwdriver I had and a pair of large channel lock pliers. The factory flange bolts came right off with a bit of penetrating lube (WD40 or the like). It really wasn't such a big deal getting the factory exhaust out in one piece though...few tilts this way and that way a jiggle and twist or two and it was out.