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MBRP Catback Street ExhaustTell us your current exhaust setup?
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MBRP Catback Street ExhaustTell us your current exhaust setup?
I can see your point for being loud. Think I would only get an axle back if anything. That way I can always put the stock mufflers back on if needed.. I am content with stock atm.MBRP Catback Street Exhaust
Exactly. I believe in modification to improve upon the Mustang's weak areas or to make the car ride, drive, corner, or accelerate to your liking. Modify all you want but don't compromise the integrity of the car. I think customization should be kept subtle and tasteful. Remember that one day you may need to sell it. Some people tent to get carried away with this stuff and don't know when to stop.There is a difference between modification and customization, the former, in my mind being mechanical changes for improved performance, the latter being looks, although rims can fall into both I suppose. I have no interest in mods, as I’m happy with the performance of the car, except for the Mishimoto catch can awaiting installation. About the only thing I may do is source a Pony package grille (I like the spears and corral) for the front and a tri-bar pony for the rear. This may change when I retire and the car is no longer a daily driver.
Financially smarter to buy a Honda...but here we are ;)It's smarter financially not to mod, but I usually modify them anyway. Too much fun. Plus there are usually a few things any car can use. They are built for the masses, and we are individuals.
Our other car is a Honda Pilot.Financially smarter to buy a Honda...but here we are ;)
My daily is a Honda Accord.... That way I can mod and break the mustang and not have to worry about transportation...Financially smarter to buy a Honda...but here we are ;)
So, not stock?ALLSTOCK.
except the clutch spring. steeda clutch spring makes a huge difference.