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#1 ·
I ordered Roush Off-road exhaust for my 2010 GT and was wondering if it is a X or H setup? Or is it true duals? Please excuse my newbness hahaha. I'm just trying to figure out what to plug into my Bama tuner
 
#8 ·
187Pony81 said:
Roush just calls it "off road". It's essentially just connected from my x pipe I already had installed back. No mufflers and sounds amazing. Should of posted an answer to myself after I had it installed lol
So there all basically the same then. It's weird because some places have it cheaper then others & there are dramatic price changes. I'm curious, where did you get your exhaust from
 
#11 ·
I agree, it does sound amazing..... To answer some questions it has either 12 or 14 in resonators that are kid mounted under the car. The system sounds great and very aggressive with the stock converters. If you plan on going long tubes with high flow cats you may wanna research on YouTube to see how loud it is..... I had a few complaints in the neighborhood about it being too loud so I had to put a set of axel backs on it, haha!

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Mid mounted..... Not kid mounted...lol!
 
#12 ·
Dion11197 said:
I agree, it does sound amazing..... To answer some questions it has either 12 or 14 in resonators that are kid mounted under the car. The system sounds great and very aggressive with the stock converters. If you plan on going long tubes with high flow cats you may wanna research on YouTube to see how loud it is..... I had a few complaints in the neighborhood about it being too loud so I had to put a set of axel backs on it, haha!

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Mid mounted..... Not kid mounted...lol!
You only had the roush exhaust & nothing else & ur neighbors complained?!??
 
#18 ·
Dion11197 said:
Nice! I know I was excited to get mine to... And super easy to install!
Did u installe them yourself or did you go somewhere to get them installed? If u installed them yourself, how did u do it? The reason i ask how did you do it because I was going to pay to get them installed because muffler shops have car lifters & I don't Lol
 
#19 ·
LMNO said:
Did u installe them yourself or did you go somewhere to get them installed? If u installed them yourself, how did u do it? The reason i ask how did you do it because I was going to pay to get them installed because muffler shops have car lifters & I don't Lol
I did install them myself..... I had access to a lift and air tools, but it can easily done with jack stands and hand tools. The stock h pipe has slip connectors with to bolts on each side..... The. Just a few bolts for the hangers in the back and since you don't have the mufflers at the rear of the system to deal with it's super easy!

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Just don't tighten everything until you make sure your tips are where you want them.... It's a little easier if you have a second person to hold them straight while you tighten everything or vise versa.
 
#20 ·
Dion11197 said:
I did install them myself..... I had access to a lift and air tools, but it can easily done with jack stands and hand tools. The stock h pipe has slip connectors with to bolts on each side..... The. Just a few bolts for the hangers in the back and since you don't have the mufflers at the rear of the system to deal with it's super easy!

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Just don't tighten everything until you make sure your tips are where you want them.... It's a little easier if you have a second person to hold them straight while you tighten everything or vise versa.
Ya I might try to install them myself. There's a shop here were I live that charges me 80-100 to install them. Not bad if i don't have the time to install it myself
 
#25 ·
The reason I understand it is called "off-road" is to be legal to sell. Company's are not allowed to sell you equipment that is illegal in you state.
Some states have laws that say you can not change the exhaust system for the street. The "off-road" label gives them an out to sell parts that may not be street legal. They are selling you the part for "off road" use only.
 
#26 ·
rickf73 said:
The reason I understand it is called "off-road" is to be legal to sell. Company's are not allowed to sell you equipment that is illegal in you state.
Some states have laws that say you can not change the exhaust system for the street. The "off-road" label gives them an out to sell parts that may not be street legal. They are selling you the part for "off road" use only.
I just bought the off road one & let me tell you. I will not be using it for off road Lol
 
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