Where to buy axleback exhaust
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Hey all. Been looking all over the net for axelback exhausts but all I find are catback. Is there some online stores where I can find axelback exhausts for an 05 ex se 4dr. I am looking at a few options, flowmaster, magnaflow, greddy. problem is, I can't figure out where to purchase them or get pricing.
Thanks!
Thanks!
^ there are a number of vendors here on 7thgencivic, that can help you out.
if you are in canada, i think u'll prefer to buy local, because since most of the online vendors on the forums are from the states, hence shipping / handling / duty is a pain in the ***, imo
if you are in canada, i think u'll prefer to buy local, because since most of the online vendors on the forums are from the states, hence shipping / handling / duty is a pain in the ***, imo
If you are looking for an axelback then I can assume you just want something for looks and/or sound.
I suggest you buy whatever muffler you want and take it to a shop for custom piping.
It would probably cost you less than a premade axelback + you have more options.
I suggest you buy whatever muffler you want and take it to a shop for custom piping.
It would probably cost you less than a premade axelback + you have more options.
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Thanks for all of the replies and suggestions. I didn't realize how hard it was to find parts but part of my problem was that I was searching for axleback and when i started searching for rear section I found a lot more. Smack me for not looking at our advertisers and vendors. Will do that now.
However, I think I have decided to go with a catback exhaust. A lot of late night reading on DIY and it looks like something I can pull-off. I have very little experience working on cars and this is the beginning of what I hope becomes an enjoyable "hobby".
Anyhow, gotta order some tools and an exhaust!
However, I think I have decided to go with a catback exhaust. A lot of late night reading on DIY and it looks like something I can pull-off. I have very little experience working on cars and this is the beginning of what I hope becomes an enjoyable "hobby".
Anyhow, gotta order some tools and an exhaust!
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catback was my first when I knew nothing, its simple dont worry.
things that help: WD40 and/or PB blast, and also some type of tube to slip over the rachet handle to make it longer (it will give you less resistance)
things that help: WD40 and/or PB blast, and also some type of tube to slip over the rachet handle to make it longer (it will give you less resistance)
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what?! it's true! many ppl get their axlebacks from there 
