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Old May 28, 2007 | 12:37 AM
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Okay, so long story short I installed my headers the other day (thanks Tim!!) and my car sounds like a fartcan on wheels. I need to tone down the tone a bit. Does anyone know a good place to get some exhaust work done in the PDX area? Anyone have any suggestions on which would be a good way to go? I'm running megan headers with the TRD axleback right now.
Old May 28, 2007 | 01:10 AM
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Good Ol' TRD Exhaust.... LoL.

A Magnaflow resonator should tone it down a bit... I just call around and get a cheap price and go there... heck, it's not rocket science for them to weld a resonator inline behind the stock one... a 30" Magnaflow or so should do the trick...

I don't remember who got my last one on for cheap, but it should be really inexpensive.
Old May 29, 2007 | 03:48 AM
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That's what I was thinking. Either just welding on another or replacing the whole damn midpipe with a highflow cat and new resonator setup...

Lovin the headers though! BTW... I didn't attach it at the bottom to those 2 braces attached to the frame since I didn't have the parts to do it... Am I okay or should I try to get some bolts to fix that up? Just paranoid about flex and such...
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