Team Moon Exhaust
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ok, so the one on their website shows the tip of the exhaust hanging out over ther bumper about 3 inches. the one on your car is even with the back bumer. is it because the exhaust on your car is actually made for you car, and the one on their site was for a p5 but stuck on a sedan. also how much would shipping be on something like that. im sure its in a huge box, cause it appeared to be a solid piece on the website. id like to get the bosal, but im giving bosal and mitch till i get my credit card payed off either the first of next month, or the end of next month before i buy either this one, or the racing beat one. i would like to see what the thermal one looks like, but im not sure i want to pay the price for it.
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I recently received a Team Moon exhaust. The box *is* huge, but I don't know how much shipping was. It was included in the overall price.
The system comes in two pieces, just like the stock exhaust. The first piece goes from the cat to almost the rear suspension. Then, there's a separate piece that snakes up over the rear suspension and back down the other side. The muffler is welded on here.
I don't know why my tip doesn't stick out like the one on their Web site. However, my tip touches my bodywork, and on their Web site, there's a bit of clear space. That would be good to have, because I'm experiencing some meltage when the tip heats up.
I'm not sure what you mean by a "thermal" exhaust. Is that a brand? But if you just mean that it has thermal (i.e., heat-retaining) properties, then you can make any exhaust thermal by wrapping it with insulated tape from DEI. It's $36 for a roll big enough to do the Team Moon exhaust.
The system comes in two pieces, just like the stock exhaust. The first piece goes from the cat to almost the rear suspension. Then, there's a separate piece that snakes up over the rear suspension and back down the other side. The muffler is welded on here.
I don't know why my tip doesn't stick out like the one on their Web site. However, my tip touches my bodywork, and on their Web site, there's a bit of clear space. That would be good to have, because I'm experiencing some meltage when the tip heats up.
I'm not sure what you mean by a "thermal" exhaust. Is that a brand? But if you just mean that it has thermal (i.e., heat-retaining) properties, then you can make any exhaust thermal by wrapping it with insulated tape from DEI. It's $36 for a roll big enough to do the Team Moon exhaust.
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