Best exhaust to get

Elliottbrophy

Active Member
Jul 15, 2014
114
0
Essex
Hi all,

What exhaust do you think would be better...

I can get a mild steel cat back custom made for £220 (non res)

Or

I can get a cobra sport stainless steel cat back for £305 (non res)


Thanks
 

chrispcupre

Active Member
Jul 27, 2011
767
9
leicestershire
I had to mess about with my cobra exhaust to make look like it fit properly I changed the rubber hanger over the axle as it stretched and pushed the rear hanger near the bumper through and tightened a small jubilee round the hanger shaft to hold it plus the exhaust tip rusted but that said it does sound good and is still in one piece after a couple of years
 

Ben:

Active Member
Jun 5, 2012
68
0
Norwich
Not too bad to fit if you have a ramp.
I bought the non res worrying that the res would be too quiet.... I was wrong.
Non res is loud, but did pop bang and flame nicely ;)
I have now bought a resonated section and that's toned it down a bit (not as much as I thought)

Now have a non res section sitting at home for sale haha.
 

Elliottbrophy

Active Member
Jul 15, 2014
114
0
Essex
Was thinking about using a ramp. Think it would be a nightmare on the drive lol. How much you selling that for? I'm not too sure about fitting it after reading Chris comment!!
 

Mikey_Bling

Active Member
Apr 25, 2013
369
0
Notts
Access is fine at the back of the car with a ramp if you're only going cat-back. I imagine the only difficulty will be the nuts attaching the cat to the mid section. Mine were beyond rusty and had to be grinded off.
 
Last edited:

Elliottbrophy

Active Member
Jul 15, 2014
114
0
Essex
Ohh really :/ that's a bit of a nightmare!! Really not sure what to do and if I do get custom whether to get custom de cat
 
Nimbus hosting - Based solely in the UK.