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1sicstang
Member # 716
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we are meeting at in and out in livermore for those who wanna caravan up too the 98 cruise. 10 o clock we will be there show up or call me 925 980 6430
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91blackgt
Member # 868
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what is the date and time of the cruise??
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shawv
Member # 1250
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I live in Livermore, and just got my new Laser Red GT vert about a month ago. I put in a Steeda Tri-ax shifter, and have the money ready to buy a MagnaFlow highflow catted X-pipe, and MagnaPack Catback system. Who should I have do this? The next thing I want is to lower my stang and then gears. Question is: Who in the Livermore/Pleasanton area does this type of work? I also have questions about lowering my mustang, and adding the gears. I don't want to bottom out on every speed bump so I don't want it to low, just enough to close the gap between the tire and fenderwell, and improve performance. Do I need CC plates? Do I need to change my shocks/struts. What are the best brands of parts to do this (price/performance)? Gears: Pretty much made up my mind for 3.73's I have a manual transmission. Do I need to have my speedometer calibrated? what does that entail? do I have to buy a calibrator, or do the shops that install the gears have it? Again, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Matt
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Jesse
Member # 312
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quote: Originally posted by shawv: I live in Livermore, and just got my new Laser Red GT vert about a month ago. I put in a Steeda Tri-ax shifter, and have the money ready to buy a MagnaFlow highflow catted X-pipe, and MagnaPack Catback system. Who should I have do this? The next thing I want is to lower my stang and then gears. Question is: Who in the Livermore/Pleasanton area does this type of work? I also have questions about lowering my mustang, and adding the gears. I don't want to bottom out on every speed bump so I don't want it to low, just enough to close the gap between the tire and fenderwell, and improve performance. Do I need CC plates? Do I need to change my shocks/struts. What are the best brands of parts to do this (price/performance)? Gears: Pretty much made up my mind for 3.73's I have a manual transmission. Do I need to have my speedometer calibrated? what does that entail? do I have to buy a calibrator, or do the shops that install the gears have it? Again, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Matt
Don't pay a shop to do the X-pipe. I have done 4. Three are people from the boards; Armand, Roush2960, and Cloud9GT. Email me if you want help. It doesn't take that long.
Jesse
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cobraman_1994
Member # 467
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you should get the springs and caster and camber plates done at the same time. putting that crap on is a bitch
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1sicgt
Member # 714
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Ok, Shaww. TheSicCrew can lower your car, we are a club here in Livermore, we have a perfect residence to do it at. If you want to do it right buy the new struts, shocks, C/C plates, and energy bushings, and like a Eibach Pro Kit, or Steeda springs. I had a Magna-flow systems, it was too quiet for my taste, plus magna-flows are kinda restrictive mufflers, so you won't get any real gains. I had my x-pipe made in Dublin, at our friends shop. It works great, looks clean, and best of all it was $100. If you want you can e-mail me and I could show you a few things to try, or to stay away from. Let us know.
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shawv
Member # 1250
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That is great news! I don't have the cash to lower it right now, have to get the exhaust done first. So it might be a couple or 3 months or so until I can lower it, I will email you then. I have $$ for the X-pipe and catback. I just have to order them. I am partial to the MagnaPack catback and the magnaflow X-pipe with cats. I love the fact that there are people from Livermore/Pleasanton that I can talk to about my car and get advice from. Thanks!!
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shawv
Member # 1250
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That is great news! I don't have the cash to lower it right now, have to get the exhaust done first. So it might be a couple or 3 months or so until I can lower it, I will email you then. I have $$ for the X-pipe and catback. I just have to order them. I am partial to the MagnaPack catback and the magnaflow X-pipe with cats. I love the fact that there are people from Livermore/Pleasanton that I can talk to about my car and get advice from. Thanks!!
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1sicgt
Member # 714
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Its cool man. You buying a bolt on exhuast I take it. If it needs to be welded go to Minute Muffler in Dublin, tell Scotty I sent you. He does great work for a good price. You are more then welcome to hang out with us If you want. Hell we are always around town. Let me know.
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91blackgt
Member # 868
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ya dude puting on a x pipe is pritty dam easy its basicly just 4 flanges.
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FireChickenLS1
Member # 781
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well there are about 20 of us livermorons that all are car nerds and are willing to help.
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sic91sleeper
Member # 779
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quote: Originally posted by 91blackgt: ya dude puting on a x pipe is pritty dam easy its basicly just 4 flanges.
LOL brian you know your dad put your pipe and headers on.
Yeah man let any of us know and we will help out when we can we all love helping on peoples cars.
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shawv
Member # 1250
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quote: Originally posted by sic91sleeper: quote: Originally posted by 91blackgt: ya dude puting on a x pipe is pritty dam easy its basicly just 4 flanges.
LOL brian you know your dad put your pipe and headers on.
Yeah man let any of us know and we will help out when we can we all love helping on peoples cars.
Thanks guys, I am buying my MagnaPack catback tomorrow, tried to buy it today but they were closed. Full Line Exhaust has the cheapest price on the Magnapack Catback system that I have found so far, here is their email response to me when I called and asked about them and the X-pipe: Magnaflow X-pipe, cat-back w/magnapack option,
Catback system you have asked about is part# 15673 the price is 316.67 + shipping. The X-pipe is part# 93335 the price on it is 379.99 + shipping. The x-pipe is not smog legal, it is for offroad use only. If you are intrested in these parts please give me a call.
Thanks,
Ray Wright Full Line Exhaust, Inc Dothan, Al. 1-800-264-8035
Thanks a bunch everyone for the offers of help, I would love to have your help when I get my Catback and X-pipe. (wife wants me to wait til this weekend to order the x-pipe, said something about wanting me to get my paycheck first). I will let you know when I get both of them, I wouled imagine it is probably easier to do them both at the same time. Matt
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00KNIGHTMARE
Member # 1010
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quote: Originally posted by 1sicgt: Its cool man. You buying a bolt on exhuast I take it. If it needs to be welded go to Minute Muffler in Dublin, tell Scotty I sent you. He does great work for a good price. You are more then welcome to hang out with us If you want. Hell we are always around town. Let me know.
ya think scotty will do an off road x-for me. no reciepts no paperwork just cash?
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red95singleturbosupra
Member # 1347
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[ June 01, 2002, 03:17 PM: Message edited by: red95singleturbosupra ]
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