Installing New Exhaust
#11
The touring is quieter due to having two mufflers...same locations as the OEM mufflers (one under pass side, one under rear of truck) they are just hi-flow mufflers. The Performance (sport) has only one hi-flow muffler (rear). Both touring and performance are dual exhaust.
#12
- Jason
#13
I had the joints welded from the cat back, except the tips so I can remove them when going off road, if needed.
#14
I did it because i was getting some rattling, and kept having to tighten the clamps. Got tired of dealing with it.
#15
I just took my first drive w/the new exhaust. Very nice I must say. I had Midas do it for $120. It was the only shop that would give me an exact price. The others said between 1 and 2 hours so anywhere from $100 - $200. A little more than I wanted to spend but it beats doing it myself (I don't have a garage, sawzall, or lift).
- Jason
- Jason
#16
Well I've had the exhaust on there for 3 days and I notice when I start going over bumps it sounds like the exhaust is hitting on the bottom of the truck. I looked under there and the last hanger of the exhaust closest to the cat converter wasn't connected. That is right where it sounds like it hitting. The hanger on the exhaust is the right height but about 1.5 inches too short to go into the rubber hanger. Did anyone else have this issue w/the GM Performance Exhaust? Either my exhaust has a flaw in it or they change the positions of the rubber things on the 2010 H3 models. I called the guys at Midas who put it in and they said there was nothing they could do (it would've been nice if they told me this when I picked up the truck). I then called my usual mechanic today and he said any muffler shop could extend the hanger to make it fit (well anyone but the guys I talked to at Midas ). Just seeing if anyone has run into this before and had any suggestions.
- Jason
- Jason
Last edited by jvorpahl; 05-01-2011 at 10:36 AM.
#18
X2 that sucks! They didn't even tell you they didn't connect the hanger??
They should be able to weld on an extesnion or an brand new hanger that is the proper length. Check to see if they put the rubber isolators in the correct postition all the way down the new exhaust. Not sure if your exhaust has different length rubber isolators or not. This could also be your issue.
They should be able to weld on an extesnion or an brand new hanger that is the proper length. Check to see if they put the rubber isolators in the correct postition all the way down the new exhaust. Not sure if your exhaust has different length rubber isolators or not. This could also be your issue.