Installed the MBRP SS Exhaust today. Very straight forward installation. The part that took me the longest was getting the stock on out because I spent about 30 minutes trying to get it out in one piece. I finally succumbed and busted out the hack saw.
Boxed End w/ Part Number for the SS Version
Packaged very well. No parts rattling around.
The two exhausts layed out next to one another.
Tail Pipe Camparo. The MBRP does have a bit more of a higher bend. To get this part on, I had to move my jack stand to the body to lower the axle and 'open up' the coil spring and work the exhaust hanger through the spring.
Looking down the stock muffler and its 'choke' point.
Looking down the MBRP muffler
Here is a video. Its really not that much louder than stock, not even sure in this video you can tell a difference. On the road, its just a tick louder than the original exhaust.
Is it worth the ~$350? Depends on what you want. I think it is, as I didn't want to hack the muffler out and figuring that out. For a catback system, I thought the price was awesome.
Fitment was great. The only thing I was leary about was the exhaust hangers weren't 'snug' on the MBRP exhaust and it 'wiggles' around a bit more than the stock exhaust did. On my 30 minute drive after installing, I didn't hear any rattles of the exhaust hitting anything, so I am happy with it.
Bottom line, I recommend this. And its easy to install in your drive way. From start to finish, to include a run to the parts store for more hack saw blades, approximately 2hrs.