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2011-2014 Mustang Talk
Vid: MRT H pipe with Kooks side exhaust and GT500's.
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<blockquote data-quote="'03GTinFLA" data-source="post: 15316961" data-attributes="member: 52641"><p>I have an MRT off-road Boss H pipe and kooks gen 1 sidepipes, non-adjustable ones. If you buy the newer adjustable ones there should be no problem at all. With the original ones, All I read about was how hard they were to put on so I was worried but it wasn't bad at all. I did it by myself. Just bolt it to midpipe first and then push the outside end pipe until it reaches the outside bolt hole. I stuck the jack handle in the end of the pipe for extra leverage. I traded them to another local guy for his stock boss side pipes and he said they weren't too bad to bolt up to his stock hpipe. We then switched back because they were too loud for him and stockers weren't loud enough for me. If for some reason you need new rubber flanges or bolts, don't pay the $50 or whatever looks sells them for. Tasca has them for like $12.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'03GTinFLA, post: 15316961, member: 52641"] I have an MRT off-road Boss H pipe and kooks gen 1 sidepipes, non-adjustable ones. If you buy the newer adjustable ones there should be no problem at all. With the original ones, All I read about was how hard they were to put on so I was worried but it wasn't bad at all. I did it by myself. Just bolt it to midpipe first and then push the outside end pipe until it reaches the outside bolt hole. I stuck the jack handle in the end of the pipe for extra leverage. I traded them to another local guy for his stock boss side pipes and he said they weren't too bad to bolt up to his stock hpipe. We then switched back because they were too loud for him and stockers weren't loud enough for me. If for some reason you need new rubber flanges or bolts, don't pay the $50 or whatever looks sells them for. Tasca has them for like $12. [/QUOTE]
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