Interesting. No, mine has fit perfectly from day 1, hasn't touched a thing and I've had it on the car for around 3000 miles now.Anyone with a Solo exhaust having issues with the exhaust touching the Sway Bar? We had it up on a lift and tried adjusting it. It seemed to fix it temporarily, but now it seems to be touching again. It causes an annoying rattle sound at idle and at low speeds.
Here's a pic of the damage thus far. Click it for the full res version.
When I was installing my roush axle back, the bend was not perfect on the factory piping. I coated the part where two pipes join with anti seize and it helped a lot to slide the pipe in all the way. Also maybe file down the inside pipe at the opening a bit rounded so the sharp edge is not catching on outer pipe.I got my Mach XV installed last night. Of course it took longer than anticipated but I should have anticipated that ;-) (given I was alone and had car on ramps and jackstands).
- Very well made, very well packaged.
- License plate frame, t-shirt, key fob, sticker - nice touch
- The ball joint adjustment of the tips - awesomely engineered feature (I am an aerospace engineer)
- Mach XV is without doubt louder than stock exhaust with resonator delete / x-pipe. It has nice muscular tone, resembles Borla S-type (but last time I heard Borla was few months ago).
- Thunder would be likely too loud for my taste, can't imagine daily driving with race. Neighbors would file petition or sue me after day two of having it on.
Now the little problem I came across - after installing muffler and the right side pipe, I was not able to slide left one as far as the right one - muffler was not parallel to the ground and I think that right side was sitting little too high and therefore when I was trying to push it in, rear frame was in a way. I will try to loosen everything, back the right pipe out a little and try to make it even, but maybe somebody has any recommendations on what to do ?
Quick test drive at 11:15pm when I was done - sounds great, no drone. I want to keep driving and unfortunately I am leaving for a week long business trip tomorrow.
I have headers, which required a slight modification to the exhaust to make it a full 3" connection. I'm guessing that might have something to do with it.Interesting. No, mine has fit perfectly from day 1, hasn't touched a thing and I've had it on the car for around 3000 miles now.
Do you have any videos up? In the spring I'll have a nearly identical setup (only exception being I have the Thunder instead of XV) so I'm trying to see what it would sound like. How is it as a daily?I have headers, which required a slight modification to the exhaust to make it a full 3" connection. I'm guessing that might have something to do with it.
Mine's not rubbing but if you press on the joint it can jiggle enough to tap the sway bar.Anyone with a Solo exhaust having issues with the exhaust touching the Sway Bar? We had it up on a lift and tried adjusting it. It seemed to fix it temporarily, but now it seems to be touching again. It causes an annoying rattle sound at idle and at low speeds.
Here's a pic of the damage thus far. Click it for the full res version.
Check the washers at the back hangers. I found that i threaded that tiny thing in crooked so it was not flush and the washer was rattling. Check any point that has a washer.Mine's not rubbing but if you press on the joint it can jiggle enough to tap the sway bar.
Did I not install it correctly if the axle backs can rotate(twist) up and down a little bit at the joint to the center part?
Also I think the Mach Thunder is too much for me. It's also resonating a vibration into the cabin and something rattles in the driver rear area where the convertible arms retract into. It's quite annoying.
That would make sense. The only "problem" mine has had is my muffler isn't mounted perfectly straight because what it slipped on me while getting it all adjusted and I didn't notice until after it was all torqued down. It's only down on one side about 1/4", so nbd, and it's hardly solo's fault.I have headers, which required a slight modification to the exhaust to make it a full 3" connection. I'm guessing that might have something to do with it.
I didn't go back and look, but you have had it on past the break-in period right? Mine droned a bit initially, but it eventually went away and doesn't drone at all now...3500 miles later. In fact, right around 1500 rpm under light load it goes completely silent.Anyone had any luck adjusting the j-pipes to eliminate drone?
I get some around 2k RPM, wasn't sure which way I should slide the pipes.
Yeah I've had it on for a few months now. I have the Mach XV.That would make sense. The only "problem" mine has had is my muffler isn't mounted perfectly straight because what it slipped on me while getting it all adjusted and I didn't notice until after it was all torqued down. It's only down on one side about 1/4", so nbd, and it's hardly solo's fault.
I didn't go back and look, but you have had it on past the break-in period right? Mine droned a bit initially, but it eventually went away and doesn't drone at all now...3500 miles later. In fact, right around 1500 rpm under light load it goes completely silent.