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Tristan

E39 Twin Exhaust Pipes?

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Hi

I was wondering how much I would be looking at to replace the single pipe with a dual outlet without modifying the rear bumper? And also will this change the exhaust noise at all?

Preferring cheaper options, if possible also advantages and disadvantages of different options.

Cheers

Tristan

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Your best bet is to go to a Muffler shop and talk to them,

I have heard great things about these guys - http://www.woolfmufflers.co.nz/

Unless someone else has done the same thing on here I doubt you will have much luck getting a quote.

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Cut & reduce the size of the rear tire well, then put an M5 rear exhaust setup on it, best way to do it.

Then get one of those M5 puncture repair kits since you wont have a spare.

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Room would be the issue M5 idea would be best, pretty busy under the E39 not alot of room.

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Cut & reduce the size of the rear tire well, then put an M5 rear exhaust setup on it, best way to do it.

Then get one of those M5 puncture repair kits since you wont have a spare.

Not such a good idea as in NZ you need a spare tire if you car came with one to get a warrent.

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Are you sure this is right?

http://www.aa.co.nz/motoring/tips/ask-jack...d-no-spare.aspx

AA could be wrong.

I've been through a few warrents with no spare tyre in the boot. I could have been lucky.

While it may look nice there isn't really a need for quad pipes on a 325 :)

Opt for the 335i

... or are you talking about just changing the tip? Edited by bbs

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Not such a good idea as in NZ you need a spare tire if you car came with one to get a warrent.

Last time I checked that was not the case. If you have a spare it must be located correctly, have enough tread etc..

I could be wrong but no spare, no problem.

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Pretty sure the only requirement for a wof regarding the spare is that if there is a spare wheel, it must be secure.

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Pretty sure the only requirement for a wof regarding the spare is that if there is a spare wheel, it must be secure.

I got this impression too.

I've passed with out spares in the past.

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