CL-S Exhaust

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CORRECTION: I meant to type Acura CL-S
I know you can bolt/weld the mufflers to the stock exhaust but can you attach it catback?
 
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TL-S Exhaust

The tl exhaust is longer than the accord exhaust. You'd just needto weld an extension. Pretty cheap
 

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Re: TL-S Exhaust

None of it fits without some sort of modification, it'll bolt up, but then you'll want to correct its height lateral positioning, yaw etc.

I modded my TL-P mufflers to fit.
 

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Re: TL-S Exhaust

it will bolt up, but look like ***

the piping is wider than the stock piping so I had some custom piping done the second time i had it welded.
 

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Re: TL-S Exhaust

Ok so I guess heres my question, should I just tell the guy I don't want the catback?
and tell him just to sell me the mufflers would that make my life easier?

cause here's the thing I don't want to spend 160+ getting the catback and then having it custom welded if having the catback is going to be the same as just having the mufflers for say 60-80.
 
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no problem haha same thing happened to me, had to figure out how to fix it b4 people got on my case about it lol.
 

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What's the audible difference between the Two muffs and would a stock muffler on aftermarket/bigger pipes make me sound like a 10 sec car?
 
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