Twins on a liberty wagon?
- Green_eyed_liberty
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Twins on a liberty wagon?
hey all
ive got a 93 liberty wagon and was wondering on the twin exausts live the new libertys are coming out with..
i know there will have to be some cutting n maby fiberglassing / bogging?? in the rear bar
and the spare wheel-well will have to be beeten a little bit..
is there anything else that will have to look at??
Thanks
Tony Gold Coast
3*libertys
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ive got a 93 liberty wagon and was wondering on the twin exausts live the new libertys are coming out with..
i know there will have to be some cutting n maby fiberglassing / bogging?? in the rear bar
and the spare wheel-well will have to be beeten a little bit..
is there anything else that will have to look at??
Thanks
Tony Gold Coast
3*libertys
SVX
- Outback bloke
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The twin system that the new Liberty looks like it has is only a way for them to add another muffler to reduce noise even more. The exhaust runs the length of the car as a single unit and splits just behond the rear diff so it can run through two huge mufflers.
Looks good but it is only there for noise reduction, not power. Other than that go for it. They do look good.
Looks good but it is only there for noise reduction, not power. Other than that go for it. They do look good.
- AlpineRaven
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Heh When I got my Liberty I wanted twin exhaust, so went around a few places some laughed, some said can be done but needs body work to be done plus price wont come cheap and you will have some small power loss, and you go and have a look under the car see what it needs to be done! and also the fuel tank is simply in the way.
Cheers
AP
Cheers
AP