M/T RZ34 Z with A/T Axleback Exhaust. Sound clip inside

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I think this would be a perfect 'in between' mod for me. My 24 Performance 6MT is, just like many here think, way too quiet. I'm trying to narrow down a full exhaust setup, but I want something easy to do in the meantime that gives me a moderate sound bump.

I think I'm going to either end up going with this if I can find one cheap enough or just buying a muffler delete.
 

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just installed my a/t axle back and fitment was perfect - lol. The tips are perfectly centered in the bumper cutouts.

the m/t axle back access is tight but i did the swap without lifting the car.

For the flange nuts, my breaker bar was too big (profile height wise) and no room for a my cordless impact wrench (pistol style). you need a low profile right angle impact wrench, ratchet or standard box wrench.

i used a box wrench and lightly tapped it with a mallet to break the flange nuts loose. They are not bad to remove. I did use PB blaster on the nuts.

Then I removed the hanger brackets (space is tight with the m/t muffler and i was not going to fight the hangers and the flange studs. Hanger brackets are super easy to remove and re-install.

Sliding the muffler toward the rear bumper to clear the mid pipe flange studs Is tight. Not much room to slide the muffler flange off the mid pipe studs before the muffler hits the rear bumper.
 
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Dang @thesilverbullet doing it without lifting the car 🫣

Life is easier on jack stands. My breaker bar and pistol impact gun made the swap out easy. I too ubolted the hanger brackets. Using Soapy Warter (Dawn and Warter) in a spray bottle to get the hanger bushings off. I used a plumbers wrench to get them off.
 

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It worked out good without lifting. I thought about lifting as normal. since the flange connection was so close to the rear of the car, I decided to try without lifting and it worked out good. My chest was the right height to hold the muffler in position for removing and re-installing. lol.

I just got back from a test run. I am loving this setup - it’s perfect and worth every penny.
 
 






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