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Title: exhaust rear box v6
Post by: omega2018 on 14 March 2017, 18:53:32
are these all the same for 2.5, 2.6, 3.0 and 3.2?  estate and saloon?

Title: Re: exhaust rear box v6
Post by: TheBoy on 14 March 2017, 19:09:13
Saloon and estate are different

PFL and FL genuine ones are different in that FL are longer due to bigger bumper (most patterns are same length at PFL)

Other than that, difference between 2.5/2.6 and 3.0/3.2 is just asthetics
Title: Re: exhaust rear box v6
Post by: TheBoy on 14 March 2017, 19:37:57
Saloon and estate are different

PFL and FL genuine ones are different in that FL are longer due to bigger bumper (most patterns are same length at PFL)

Other than that, difference between 2.5/2.6 and 3.0/3.2 is just asthetics
Should add, that does not stop you fitting PFL exhaust to FL or vice versa, if that makes sense?

So in terms of pure compatibility, its only saloon v estate that's incompatible.
Title: Re: exhaust rear box v6
Post by: omega2018 on 14 March 2017, 23:57:22
thanks I will order an etl one seems good value at £32.66 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/150480036588 versus £32 for a second hand one complete with rattle (why would anyone buy that)

mid section looks OK but no doubt i will find when i fit the rear box i should have ordered the cat back system :(.
Title: Re: exhaust rear box v6
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 15 March 2017, 10:11:29
Waste of time and money NOT replacing it at the same time.

Removing is then a simple case of four nuts/bolts, pop the rubbers off and remove. New exhaust would be fitted inside an hour... vs a potential hour to remove the back box and another to fit the new one.

Labour saving alone pays for the complete thing, especially when you can get it for £90 ::)
Title: Re: exhaust rear box v6
Post by: Nick W on 15 March 2017, 11:31:58
Waste of time and money NOT replacing it at the same time.

Removing is then a simple case of four nuts/bolts, pop the rubbers off and remove. New exhaust would be fitted inside an hour... vs a potential hour to remove the back box and another to fit the new one.

Labour saving alone pays for the complete thing, especially when you can get it for £90 ::)


This. Simply not worth doing anything else. And a visual inspection of an exhaust isn't much use, as they rot from the inside out.
Title: Re: exhaust rear box v6
Post by: TheBoy on 15 March 2017, 18:50:26
I would strongly recommend all 3 pieces as well, if possible.
Title: Re: exhaust rear box v6
Post by: GastronomicKleptomaniac on 15 March 2017, 22:39:56
Waste of time and money NOT replacing it at the same time.

Removing is then a simple case of four nuts/bolts, pop the rubbers off and remove. New exhaust would be fitted inside an hour... vs a potential hour to remove the back box and another to fit the new one.

Labour saving alone pays for the complete thing, especially when you can get it for £90 ::)

A simple case... haha! If its been done properly before then yes... I dropped the whole thing down, cut through will my new big grinder, then used BFH and suitable drift to knock the old bolts out.

If its original studs, may need drilling  :y
Title: Re: exhaust rear box v6
Post by: Nick W on 16 March 2017, 10:38:57
Waste of time and money NOT replacing it at the same time.

Removing is then a simple case of four nuts/bolts, pop the rubbers off and remove. New exhaust would be fitted inside an hour... vs a potential hour to remove the back box and another to fit the new one.

Labour saving alone pays for the complete thing, especially when you can get it for £90 ::)

A simple case... haha! If its been done properly before then yes... I dropped the whole thing down, cut through will my new big grinder, then used BFH and suitable drift to knock the old bolts out.

If its original studs, may need drilling  :y


That's still easier than trying to remove the backbox whilst leaving the rest of the system in a usable state.
Title: Re: exhaust rear box v6
Post by: GastronomicKleptomaniac on 16 March 2017, 14:11:22
Oh without a doubt! Its one job where I really crave a four post lift though :y
Title: Re: exhaust rear box v6
Post by: Webby the Bear on 18 March 2017, 08:15:48
Waste of time and money NOT replacing it at the same time.

Removing is then a simple case of four nuts/bolts, pop the rubbers off and remove. New exhaust would be fitted inside an hour... vs a potential hour to remove the back box and another to fit the new one.

Labour saving alone pays for the complete thing, especially when you can get it for £90 ::)

A simple case... haha! If its been done properly before then yes... I dropped the whole thing down, cut through will my new big grinder, then used BFH and suitable drift to knock the old bolts out.

If its original studs, may need drilling  :y


That's still easier than trying to remove the backbox whilst leaving the rest of the system in a usable state.

It's easy to do if needed. Clamp off. Two CAREFUL slits with cutting disc (making sure u don't butcher the centre join pipe) Peel back the bit u hav just created with the two CAREFUL cuts. Tensions gone. Use hangers to hold on to while you twist it off 👍

But yeah as said I'd replace the lot as well 👍