Need an Exhaust for 2001 HX 2door that is bolt on, NO WELDING
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Need an Exhaust for 2001 HX 2door that is bolt on, NO WELDING
Trying to buy a used one has become impossible. Therefore I am going to buy new. I want something not too expensive that can install by bolt-on, no welding required. I have a 2001 Civic HX. I really like HKS's titanium exhaust, but I do not think that it works for my car. I don't need a full exhaust, partial is fine. Most importantly I don't want to screw with the car's warranty, so I need to be able to remove the exhaust if something happens with the car. Pro Car Parts has an HKS hi-power system for 305.24 plus shipping and tax, is that a good deal and will it fit without welding? What else would be a good idea? thanks for all your imputs.
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well in that case you ever thought about just the axle back its not to pricey, and as for the HKS for 305 not bad about the fitment well hopefully its not for the ex then it wouldnt fit, HX that might be diffrent from the dx\lx correct me if im wrong tho, go for a axle back,
I love my HKS Hi-power. Get it from Robearracing.com You might end up spending a little more, but if anything happens to the exhaust. Robear will be there to help you out. To give you an idea of how long it took to put on, it took my friends and I more time to put the car up on the lift, then to switch the exhaust systems. It was super easy with only two bolts to unscrew, and screw. You won't regret buying this product. Such a high quality exhaust.
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Well, I would have told you to get the Thermal rear, but it's discontinued. HKS is still very good, and it's an axle-back (just bolts right in).
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