I've never heard of any RB exhaust being offensively loud. They pride themselves on a nice mellow sound and the CX-5 exhaust is reportedly just that. I'm surprised you felt a need to remove it for a long trip.
I have the Cork swaybar, with stock end links and I don't have any issues. I also have, there springs installed as well.
I've never heard of any RB exhaust being offensively loud. They pride themselves on a nice mellow sound and the CX-5 exhaust is reportedly just that. I'm surprised you felt a need to remove it for a long trip.
considering it only takes about 20 mins tops to swap an axle back on this car (especially at stock monster truck height).... it's2 bolts and 4 or 2 hangers depending on the muffler
Yup. I have a special tool for removing the hangers (I have 4) so it only takes me about 10 minutes to swap.
Yup. I have a special tool for removing the hangers (I have 4) so it only takes me about 10 minutes to swap.
If you ask Cork, they will say that everything that they sell, it should work with stock parts.
Dish soap in a spray bottle al the way lol
This tool?
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I'm an CS springs and swaybar and I still have the stock end links. I don't even know in what angle is the swaybar. Nothing touches the body, I would hear/feel it. I was told by CS, that these parts should work together.
That's the difference. I'm still on stock springs (my wife hated the ride with the H&Rs), since the Corksport bar lever arm is shorter it ends up at a different angle when using the stock links. The ones I'm getting should restore the angle so it is closer to stock.
Back to the original "what have you done," just received the front hood protector, the side window deflectors, and the moon roof deflector. Now waiting for a decent day to get all installed.![]()