Cat-Back systems
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Re: Cat-Back systems
I went with Borla about three years ago and am very pleased with it. I
have no experience with any others. The Borla was easy to install and
uses nice, flat, exhaust clamps.
I'm going to 2 1/2" exhaust though. So, the used Borla will be up for
sale eventually.
Dan DeHaas wrote:
>
> Need some info. Have an exhaust leak. Want to replace with a cat back
> system. Was wondering if one is better than the rest? (Banks or borla)
> All opinions welcome.
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Harold J. Hoover
1984 CJ-7
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Sedona, AZ USA
have no experience with any others. The Borla was easy to install and
uses nice, flat, exhaust clamps.
I'm going to 2 1/2" exhaust though. So, the used Borla will be up for
sale eventually.
Dan DeHaas wrote:
>
> Need some info. Have an exhaust leak. Want to replace with a cat back
> system. Was wondering if one is better than the rest? (Banks or borla)
> All opinions welcome.
--
Harold J. Hoover
1984 CJ-7
guyloginin@earth*link.net - (Remove * to reply)
http://home.earthlink.net/~guyloginin/Jeep.html
Sedona, AZ USA
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Re: Cat-Back systems
I went with Borla about three years ago and am very pleased with it. I
have no experience with any others. The Borla was easy to install and
uses nice, flat, exhaust clamps.
I'm going to 2 1/2" exhaust though. So, the used Borla will be up for
sale eventually.
Dan DeHaas wrote:
>
> Need some info. Have an exhaust leak. Want to replace with a cat back
> system. Was wondering if one is better than the rest? (Banks or borla)
> All opinions welcome.
--
Harold J. Hoover
1984 CJ-7
guyloginin@earth*link.net - (Remove * to reply)
http://home.earthlink.net/~guyloginin/Jeep.html
Sedona, AZ USA
have no experience with any others. The Borla was easy to install and
uses nice, flat, exhaust clamps.
I'm going to 2 1/2" exhaust though. So, the used Borla will be up for
sale eventually.
Dan DeHaas wrote:
>
> Need some info. Have an exhaust leak. Want to replace with a cat back
> system. Was wondering if one is better than the rest? (Banks or borla)
> All opinions welcome.
--
Harold J. Hoover
1984 CJ-7
guyloginin@earth*link.net - (Remove * to reply)
http://home.earthlink.net/~guyloginin/Jeep.html
Sedona, AZ USA
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Re: Cat-Back systems
I went with Borla about three years ago and am very pleased with it. I
have no experience with any others. The Borla was easy to install and
uses nice, flat, exhaust clamps.
I'm going to 2 1/2" exhaust though. So, the used Borla will be up for
sale eventually.
Dan DeHaas wrote:
>
> Need some info. Have an exhaust leak. Want to replace with a cat back
> system. Was wondering if one is better than the rest? (Banks or borla)
> All opinions welcome.
--
Harold J. Hoover
1984 CJ-7
guyloginin@earth*link.net - (Remove * to reply)
http://home.earthlink.net/~guyloginin/Jeep.html
Sedona, AZ USA
have no experience with any others. The Borla was easy to install and
uses nice, flat, exhaust clamps.
I'm going to 2 1/2" exhaust though. So, the used Borla will be up for
sale eventually.
Dan DeHaas wrote:
>
> Need some info. Have an exhaust leak. Want to replace with a cat back
> system. Was wondering if one is better than the rest? (Banks or borla)
> All opinions welcome.
--
Harold J. Hoover
1984 CJ-7
guyloginin@earth*link.net - (Remove * to reply)
http://home.earthlink.net/~guyloginin/Jeep.html
Sedona, AZ USA
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Re: Cat-Back systems
Harold Hoover <guyloginin@earth*link.net> wrote in message news:<QvLxb.20439$sb4.656@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net>...
> I went with Borla about three years ago and am very pleased with it. I
> have no experience with any others. The Borla was easy to install and
> uses nice, flat, exhaust clamps.
>
> I'm going to 2 1/2" exhaust though. So, the used Borla will be up for
> sale eventually.
>
> Dan DeHaas wrote:
> >
> > Need some info. Have an exhaust leak. Want to replace with a cat back
> > system. Was wondering if one is better than the rest? (Banks or borla)
> > All opinions welcome.
I went with the Banks Stinger system for my 97 Sahara about a month
ago and absolutely love it. I had a huge leak between my exhaust
manifold and the pipe headed down to the catalytic converter and a
muffler that was shot. Since I replaced the leaking donut gasket and
bolted up the Banks system, I've seen a very real increase in power.
Much quicker and harder acceleration. It may just be a seat of the
pants sensation, but regardless, I love it. Would highly recommend
the Banks system for ease of install, quality of the stainless steel
construction and the exhaust sound. You can't go wrong with it in my
opinion.
> I went with Borla about three years ago and am very pleased with it. I
> have no experience with any others. The Borla was easy to install and
> uses nice, flat, exhaust clamps.
>
> I'm going to 2 1/2" exhaust though. So, the used Borla will be up for
> sale eventually.
>
> Dan DeHaas wrote:
> >
> > Need some info. Have an exhaust leak. Want to replace with a cat back
> > system. Was wondering if one is better than the rest? (Banks or borla)
> > All opinions welcome.
I went with the Banks Stinger system for my 97 Sahara about a month
ago and absolutely love it. I had a huge leak between my exhaust
manifold and the pipe headed down to the catalytic converter and a
muffler that was shot. Since I replaced the leaking donut gasket and
bolted up the Banks system, I've seen a very real increase in power.
Much quicker and harder acceleration. It may just be a seat of the
pants sensation, but regardless, I love it. Would highly recommend
the Banks system for ease of install, quality of the stainless steel
construction and the exhaust sound. You can't go wrong with it in my
opinion.
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Re: Cat-Back systems
Harold Hoover <guyloginin@earth*link.net> wrote in message news:<QvLxb.20439$sb4.656@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net>...
> I went with Borla about three years ago and am very pleased with it. I
> have no experience with any others. The Borla was easy to install and
> uses nice, flat, exhaust clamps.
>
> I'm going to 2 1/2" exhaust though. So, the used Borla will be up for
> sale eventually.
>
> Dan DeHaas wrote:
> >
> > Need some info. Have an exhaust leak. Want to replace with a cat back
> > system. Was wondering if one is better than the rest? (Banks or borla)
> > All opinions welcome.
I went with the Banks Stinger system for my 97 Sahara about a month
ago and absolutely love it. I had a huge leak between my exhaust
manifold and the pipe headed down to the catalytic converter and a
muffler that was shot. Since I replaced the leaking donut gasket and
bolted up the Banks system, I've seen a very real increase in power.
Much quicker and harder acceleration. It may just be a seat of the
pants sensation, but regardless, I love it. Would highly recommend
the Banks system for ease of install, quality of the stainless steel
construction and the exhaust sound. You can't go wrong with it in my
opinion.
> I went with Borla about three years ago and am very pleased with it. I
> have no experience with any others. The Borla was easy to install and
> uses nice, flat, exhaust clamps.
>
> I'm going to 2 1/2" exhaust though. So, the used Borla will be up for
> sale eventually.
>
> Dan DeHaas wrote:
> >
> > Need some info. Have an exhaust leak. Want to replace with a cat back
> > system. Was wondering if one is better than the rest? (Banks or borla)
> > All opinions welcome.
I went with the Banks Stinger system for my 97 Sahara about a month
ago and absolutely love it. I had a huge leak between my exhaust
manifold and the pipe headed down to the catalytic converter and a
muffler that was shot. Since I replaced the leaking donut gasket and
bolted up the Banks system, I've seen a very real increase in power.
Much quicker and harder acceleration. It may just be a seat of the
pants sensation, but regardless, I love it. Would highly recommend
the Banks system for ease of install, quality of the stainless steel
construction and the exhaust sound. You can't go wrong with it in my
opinion.
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Re: Cat-Back systems
Harold Hoover <guyloginin@earth*link.net> wrote in message news:<QvLxb.20439$sb4.656@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net>...
> I went with Borla about three years ago and am very pleased with it. I
> have no experience with any others. The Borla was easy to install and
> uses nice, flat, exhaust clamps.
>
> I'm going to 2 1/2" exhaust though. So, the used Borla will be up for
> sale eventually.
>
> Dan DeHaas wrote:
> >
> > Need some info. Have an exhaust leak. Want to replace with a cat back
> > system. Was wondering if one is better than the rest? (Banks or borla)
> > All opinions welcome.
I went with the Banks Stinger system for my 97 Sahara about a month
ago and absolutely love it. I had a huge leak between my exhaust
manifold and the pipe headed down to the catalytic converter and a
muffler that was shot. Since I replaced the leaking donut gasket and
bolted up the Banks system, I've seen a very real increase in power.
Much quicker and harder acceleration. It may just be a seat of the
pants sensation, but regardless, I love it. Would highly recommend
the Banks system for ease of install, quality of the stainless steel
construction and the exhaust sound. You can't go wrong with it in my
opinion.
> I went with Borla about three years ago and am very pleased with it. I
> have no experience with any others. The Borla was easy to install and
> uses nice, flat, exhaust clamps.
>
> I'm going to 2 1/2" exhaust though. So, the used Borla will be up for
> sale eventually.
>
> Dan DeHaas wrote:
> >
> > Need some info. Have an exhaust leak. Want to replace with a cat back
> > system. Was wondering if one is better than the rest? (Banks or borla)
> > All opinions welcome.
I went with the Banks Stinger system for my 97 Sahara about a month
ago and absolutely love it. I had a huge leak between my exhaust
manifold and the pipe headed down to the catalytic converter and a
muffler that was shot. Since I replaced the leaking donut gasket and
bolted up the Banks system, I've seen a very real increase in power.
Much quicker and harder acceleration. It may just be a seat of the
pants sensation, but regardless, I love it. Would highly recommend
the Banks system for ease of install, quality of the stainless steel
construction and the exhaust sound. You can't go wrong with it in my
opinion.
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