Rear MT2 pipe
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Rear MT2 pipe
hey, i got an mt2 a while back and im lukin to upgrade to a tuned pipe... ive seen pics and vids of rear exhausts but i cnt find any anywer has any1 any ideas of a name or link????
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RE: Rear MT2 pipe
i am wondering the same thing but i do know that WWW.RDLOGICS.COM has lots of rear pipes for lots of different vehicles except the mt2. i am guessing they made a few mods and made a rear savage exhaust custom fit to thier mt2
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RE: Rear MT2 pipe
I found these guys 2day http://www.tsais.com/ they do am mt2 kit inc all u need 4 it
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wow that is awesome...i think it would get damaged though the way i drive...lol i am crazy...i love to do high speed runs on dirt and it usaully breaks so i am realacing parts with alluminum all the time...so far new c-hubs and hex nuts i think the next think is gonna be shock towers
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RE: Rear MT2 pipe
DJ-Bolo,
I would stay away from the rear exaust. If you do any hop-ups, like the sway bars - you can't run it in the rear the pipe gets in the way. Also, the shock hits the header pipe and restricts the shock. I would recommend a good side pipe and you will not have those problems. Also, if you lawn dart it on the back you will plug it up and cut out the engine.
I loved the look of it - but hated its function.
I still have mine in the box - just PM me and I can sell you mine - only been used once. I went back to my THS exaust and love it. Great power and response with none of the problem I just posted.
Thanks,
I would stay away from the rear exaust. If you do any hop-ups, like the sway bars - you can't run it in the rear the pipe gets in the way. Also, the shock hits the header pipe and restricts the shock. I would recommend a good side pipe and you will not have those problems. Also, if you lawn dart it on the back you will plug it up and cut out the engine.
I loved the look of it - but hated its function.
I still have mine in the box - just PM me and I can sell you mine - only been used once. I went back to my THS exaust and love it. Great power and response with none of the problem I just posted.
Thanks,
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RE: Rear MT2 pipe
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DJ-Bolo,
I would stay away from the rear exaust. If you do any hop-ups, like the sway bars - you can't run it in the rear the pipe gets in the way. Also, the shock hits the header pipe and restricts the shock. I would recommend a good side pipe and you will not have those problems. Also, if you lawn dart it on the back you will plug it up and cut out the engine.
I loved the look of it - but hated its function.
I still have mine in the box - just PM me and I can sell you mine - only been used once. I went back to my THS exaust and love it. Great power and response with none of the problem I just posted.
Thanks,
DJ-Bolo,
I would stay away from the rear exaust. If you do any hop-ups, like the sway bars - you can't run it in the rear the pipe gets in the way. Also, the shock hits the header pipe and restricts the shock. I would recommend a good side pipe and you will not have those problems. Also, if you lawn dart it on the back you will plug it up and cut out the engine.
I loved the look of it - but hated its function.
I still have mine in the box - just PM me and I can sell you mine - only been used once. I went back to my THS exaust and love it. Great power and response with none of the problem I just posted.
Thanks,
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RE: Rear MT2 pipe
djheptic,
Don't get me wrong - it is a very nice exaust, but running against the UMT they hit me pretty hard and I split the silicon coupler one time, bent the mounting bracket and could not run the rear sway bar. For me it just didn't work out as I had hoped.
Still nice - I just decided to go back to the side exaust.
Don't get me wrong - it is a very nice exaust, but running against the UMT they hit me pretty hard and I split the silicon coupler one time, bent the mounting bracket and could not run the rear sway bar. For me it just didn't work out as I had hoped.
Still nice - I just decided to go back to the side exaust.