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Old 09-02-2006, 03:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Skunk2 silencers

Hey guys, well the exhaust and header is in and it feels great except that it is a bit to loud. I went to put in the silencers but it's a tight fit. I don't want to force them in if I don't have to. Any ideas?
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yo i have a skunk2 exhaust also u should not put the silincer in its not worth it it looks like shit and plus at 4500rpms the intake takes over so if u just cruise with the car u are not worth having a skunk2 exhuast that exhaust is ment for racing
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Hey guys, well the exhaust and header is in and it feels great except that it is a bit to loud. I went to put in the silencers but it's a tight fit. I don't want to force them in if I don't have to. Any ideas?
a rubber mallet always works for me @ the shop I work at.

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Thanks man, that's what I did and they are in....
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