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ok me and my friends had saw this really nice older 5-series and one of my friends is the one i bought my remus off of. And he and my other friend were both saying i should run the exhaust in the middle of my car cause it would look tight, and they said plus my pipe would be straighter and everyone knows the straighter the exhaust the better so what should i do, im kinda leaning towards putting it on drivers side like it should be.
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take a look under the back of your car next time you're outside. you would have to cut out the spare well to fit the muffler there.
also you wouldn't be running a straighter path due to the way you'd have to run the pipes. you can make an exhaust following the stock route with very few bends.
Originally posted by RealBMW 02@Apr 17 2005, 06:49 PM i love when the exahust is in the center....on a 2002. On your E30, def. put it on the side where it should be. It won't fit right on the side IMO
thanks guys putting it in the middle would be kinda sick too, but the spare is in the way. Also putting it in the middle would be straightier thou
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