Exhaust Setup
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Exhaust Setup
Where can I get the rear bumber and exhaust set up that this guy has!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDUaTt-CyaM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDUaTt-CyaM
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06 CLS55 Renntech stage 5, 04 CL600 ( will miss ),02e55 , 11 R350
Where can I get the rear bumber and exhaust set up that this guy has!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDUaTt-CyaM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDUaTt-CyaM
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'04 Silverado Z71 - sold all my Benzes and need another!
It has to be custom for sure because none of ours cars ever came with dual exhaust and therefore, no mfr. that I've seen made a dual exit rear bumper. Ask Alexbenz and he had his custom made with dual exits.
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Thats what I was afraid of. I really don't want to do any custom work. I thought Alexbenz was the only guy with this quad exhast setup, but once I saw this YouTube clip on another 211 I thought there might be a kit out there.
Also, Alexbenz setup is a widebody design (which is badass by the way). I would like to keep the stock proportions and just have 4 pipes (with cutouts on both sides) in the back for a meaner look.
Anyone know how easy/difficult it might be to create a quad exhaust setup?
Also, Alexbenz setup is a widebody design (which is badass by the way). I would like to keep the stock proportions and just have 4 pipes (with cutouts on both sides) in the back for a meaner look.
Anyone know how easy/difficult it might be to create a quad exhaust setup?
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'04 Silverado Z71 - sold all my Benzes and need another!
Not too easy and from what I remember Alex doing, I believe he removed the spare tire and cut through the trunk to get the other set of pipes across. You will also need a good fiberglass guy to cut out the exits and finish the bottom edges so that it doesn't look crappy. Our bumpers are Poly-U if I remember correctly and a bit hard to work with but anything is possible if you wanna spend the cash!
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Aw man. I was hoping this could be done with a reasonable amount of cash, but I guest I will just have wait until I get a 55K or a 63 to rock the quad exhaust look.