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    confused how hard to fit irmscher quad exhaust

    hi
    went out today to the local garages about them to fit the quad exhaust and most of them will not touch it or want about £130 to fit.

    so i was wundering if any one on here as fitted one from a single branch exhaust and how easy it is to set up the rear boxes.

    cheers.

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    To be honest, £130 dont seem to bad, having seen the work involved on fitting the the single Irmscher Exhaust and bonding the rear valence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigMan View Post
    To be honest, £130 dont seem to bad, having seen the work involved on fitting the the single Irmscher Exhaust and bonding the rear valence.
    hi
    its only for fitting the exhaust and not for the rear valance as i will have to this myself as they will not cut any parts off the bumper.
    they said the will not do that part incase i claim for a new bumper and insert.

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    Got mine done at local exhaust supplier took them about 35 mins charged me £40 looked quite easy just getting the pipes aligned was the only fiddly part took this pic when they were fitted


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    Quote Originally Posted by signumboy View Post
    Got mine done at local exhaust supplier took them about 35 mins charged me £40 looked quite easy just getting the pipes aligned was the only fiddly part took this pic when they were fitted

    looks very nice
    just need mine doing but not willing to give the all that money for half hour work.
    do you think its worth me doing it myself.

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    thats hardly cheap mate

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    Both my back boxes were not straight when I got the car.
    When I fitted my tow bar I re-fitted the back boxes at the same time and found it pretty straight forward.
    I done the NS one first, and then the OS because if memory serves there is a bracket that links the two, and the NS box has more secure fittings on the chassis, so I started with that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    thats hardly cheap mate
    it took me by surprise when they told me £130 and thats not fitting the rear diffuser.
    signumboys £40 sounds good.
    i was expecting £50-£60 when looking.

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    sorry for being thick - does something go in the middle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Green Growler View Post
    Both my back boxes were not straight when I got the car.
    When I fitted my tow bar I re-fitted the back boxes at the same time and found it pretty straight forward.
    I done the NS one first, and then the OS because if memory serves there is a bracket that links the two, and the NS box has more secure fittings on the chassis, so I started with that one.
    cheers m8
    i think i will give it a go myself

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