My Now "Matte White" S-class
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Well, one thing i personally consider if i would have 2012 S is that if you cut ur original mufflers, u ll likely have some issues with manufacturers car warranty.
Second thing is i have an aftermarket muflers+aftermarket replica S63 Tips, so i would just get exhaust tips only and diffuser, it would look like s63 and all the mods will be "cosmetical", so u ll less likely have issues with warranty
Second thing is i have an aftermarket muflers+aftermarket replica S63 Tips, so i would just get exhaust tips only and diffuser, it would look like s63 and all the mods will be "cosmetical", so u ll less likely have issues with warranty
Hello Arlen,
Was there a specific reason why you didn't just remove the resonator from your OEM mufflers instead of purchasing a aftermarket muflers and removeing them? Just curious, because I'm thinking of removing the resonators from my OEM mufflers.
Do you or anyone else know of a reason not to go this route?
Thanks in advance,
Tony
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great matte white, I'm looking to have black on mine but afried of that if take it out later it may causes any thing on the body ??
any way, please let us have a shot of your car at night :P
can't wait to see
any way, please let us have a shot of your car at night :P
can't wait to see
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2002 Mercedes S 430(GONE), 2001 E320(GONE), 2007 S550(GONE), 2009 BMW X6(GONE), 2014 S550
Hello Arlen,
Was there a specific reason why you didn't just remove the resonator from your OEM mufflers instead of purchasing a aftermarket muflers and removeing them? Just curious, because I'm thinking of removing the resonators from my OEM mufflers.
Do you or anyone else know of a reason not to go this route?
Thanks in advance,
Tony
Was there a specific reason why you didn't just remove the resonator from your OEM mufflers instead of purchasing a aftermarket muflers and removeing them? Just curious, because I'm thinking of removing the resonators from my OEM mufflers.
Do you or anyone else know of a reason not to go this route?
Thanks in advance,
Tony
2nd reason is because if you remove just mufflers it will sounds more like hot-rod.
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