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bosshogg
07-24-2008, 10:50 AM
Hello all,

In August i will be on leave in the Rockwall area, and i was wondering if anyone new of a good exhaust shop. I want to put on my SLP LM II. If you have a number so i can call them from out here i would really appreciate it.:gr_grin::beerchug:

yosemitesammy
07-24-2008, 11:38 AM
Just curious,... why not put it on yourself?

It's really a pretty simple installation for a catback if you have tools. If no tools, it can be a challenge, but the $200-$500 bucks for install is better spent on tools than labor in my opinion... you spend the money on tools and you get to keep the tools when you're done if you do it yourself.

Time to install is maybe MAYBE up to 4 hours if you're slow and take your time sweet a^& time, stopping for a beer or glass of water every hour.


Minimal tools needed... jack, jackstands or ramps... 13mm deep socket, 15mm deep socket, 3/8" ratchet, 6" 3/8" extension, maybe a 15mm combo end wrench, some flathead screwdrivers to help pry out the exhaust hangers from their holes, and a little spray grease... JigaLoo or Liquidwrench...




Sam

CRANEX5
07-24-2008, 11:47 AM
Welcome to the club from Frisco! Where are you at now if your not in Rockwall?

Sounds like Sam is got you covered on your exhaust question...hit the club up when you get to town and I'm sure you'll get some folks to help you out.

beandip77
07-24-2008, 01:33 PM
Well, there is Pronto Muffler in Plano off of 15th st. I believe that some members have gone to with some good results.

bosshogg
07-25-2008, 11:09 AM
Just curious,... why not put it on yourself?

It's really a pretty simple installation for a catback if you have tools. If no tools, it can be a challenge, but the $200-$500 bucks for install is better spent on tools than labor in my opinion... you spend the money on tools and you get to keep the tools when you're done if you do it yourself.

Time to install is maybe MAYBE up to 4 hours if you're slow and take your time sweet a^& time, stopping for a beer or glass of water every hour.


Minimal tools needed... jack, jackstands or ramps... 13mm deep socket, 15mm deep socket, 3/8" ratchet, 6" 3/8" extension, maybe a 15mm combo end wrench, some flathead screwdrivers to help pry out the exhaust hangers from their holes, and a little spray grease... JigaLoo or Liquidwrench...




Sam

No tools, i will be leave from a deployment. Other wise i would have tried.

rencho75
07-25-2008, 11:50 AM
Does the exhaust system bolt-on from the cats to the rear? If it does, I had my exhaust system installed by Triple A Mufflers in downtown Garland for $75. They bascially charge on how difficult the installation is.

bosshogg
07-26-2008, 06:38 AM
Does the exhaust system bolt-on from the cats to the rear? If it does, I had my exhaust system installed by Triple A Mufflers in downtown Garland for $75. They bascially charge on how difficult the installation is.

Yeah it is a bolt on. do you have a number for them

Founder
07-26-2008, 07:43 AM
Triple A Muffler & Brake

5414 Broadway Blvd
Garland, TX 750433637
(972) 240-6076

rencho75
07-26-2008, 07:54 AM
Triple A Muffler & Brake
701 Main St, Garland, TX
(972) 272-5470

This is the shop I got my exhaust installed.

Founder
07-26-2008, 07:56 AM
Triple A Muffler & Brake

5414 Broadway Blvd
Garland, TX 750433637
(972) 240-6076

Triple A Muffler & Brake
701 Main St, Garland, TX
(972) 272-5470

This is the shop I got my exhaust installed.



ha ha

I tried to help

rencho75
07-26-2008, 08:49 AM
ha ha

I tried to help

I forgot to post the address last night because I fell asleep. Any help is always good Rob!:smileup:

bosshogg
07-27-2008, 02:15 PM
Hey thanks guys for all your help. I will give them a call. It will be over a year since i have touched my car. I cant wait to get back to her. if only for a few days LOL