We are blowing out all of our 2004-2006 exhaust systems. The new 2007 Exhaust is going to be compatible with the 04-06 so we are blowing out our inventory to make room for the new systems.
All the exhausts are dropped by $100.00
Single exhaust is now only $429.00 (was $529.00)
Dual exhaust is now $534.00 (was $634.00)
All of three of the systems are Stainless steel with a lifetime warranty and will gain around 16 HP.
Check out the link below. If the pricing is not updated yet on the website when you go to purchase, don't worry about it, you will only be charged the price that I have quoted here. The new price should be up by tomorrow morning (we update the site every morning at 2 A.M. so that's the cause of the delay.)
For those of you wanting a exhaust this is a great system. I have had for over a year and am still very happy with it. There is a sound clip in the exhaust sticky for the Single Side exit one Stillen has.
How hard is it to put the exhaust on yourself? Do you need to have a torch or any special tools? I would like to do this but just am not completely sure how to go about it. Or would it be better to just buy something like this and have a pro install it?
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06 Titan CC 4x4 Granite
BlackMax Tonneau Cover,
Westin Chrome Nerf Bars,
Big Tow, Billet Grille Insert,
10" Pyle LCD DVD/TV,
Line-X Spary In, Keypad Mod,
OEM Bugshield
How hard is it to put the exhaust on yourself? Do you need to have a torch or any special tools? I would like to do this but just am not completely sure how to go about it. Or would it be better to just buy something like this and have a pro install it?
Our exhaust is very easy to install. We use all the factory hangers so installation is a breeze. I've had many customers tell me that the exhaust only took them about 45 minutes to change without a lift or air tools.
How hard is it to put the exhaust on yourself? Do you need to have a torch or any special tools? I would like to do this but just am not completely sure how to go about it. Or would it be better to just buy something like this and have a pro install it?
It is quite easy. The hardest part will be getting the nuts off the bolts of your old system. Soak 'em first with a penetrating spray, let it sit a while and then go at it. You should have plenty of room under your truck to work with. Just be careful of the stock pipe/muffler section, it's a little on the heavy side.
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Bed Extender, Overhead Racks
Hood Protector, Banks Monster Exhaust, Volant CAI, Hellwig Rear Sway Bar, Bilstein shocks
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any of you who are intersted go for the dual. i bought it at 635 and it was worth it. i had it installed and they were done within a hour. deffinatly sounds better.
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2005 LE 4X4
Stillen Dual Side Exit Exhaust
Throttle Body Spacer
How is that plug-n-play wiring harness coming Kyle?
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2005 4x4 Canteen Crewcab SE with BT, OR, Utiltrak and Popular Package.
Ziebart rust proofing
A.R.E. Z series topper
Myron and Davis DVD for the kiddies, DDX7015 for me Kenwood amp and lightning amp on 8" polk sub. Audiovox remote starter (with satellite link)
Zoomers (No Drone) exhaust
AEM intake
Stillen Headers
2002 Hyundai Santa FE (The wifes)
2001 Polaris 700 Twin ATV
1996 28' Bayliner Cierra Sun
Kyle, with regards to the dual exit system, how does the driver's side pipe mount? There wouldn't be any factory hangers over there. Also, does it interfere with the location of or the removal of the spare tire? thanks!
Kyle, with regards to the dual exit system, how does the driver's side pipe mount? There wouldn't be any factory hangers over there. Also, does it interfere with the location of or the removal of the spare tire? thanks!
Good question. On the duals we have our own factory-like hangers and mounting system. Neither of the dual exhausts interfere with the spare tire. Removal is just as easy and you don't need to worry about the pipes possibly being too close to the rubber.
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