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Anyone know any Aftermarket CBE that fit with AAM Muffler Deletes?
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History: I run stock exhaust now with Some kind of muffler delete (I think its -- https://shop.namelessperformance.com...YaAsxdEALw_wcB) Came on the car when I bought it. Long story short I need to replace my exhaust and One of my Deletes is bent so Not reusing those. Would like to upgrade to aftermarket system but still have Muffler delete without some custom *** fabrication. - Any CBE systems that fit well to AAM or any other bolt on deletes? |
I have installed multiple AAM Competition exhausts on my Z’s and other Z’s. In my experience I found that AAM Competition exhausts have excellent fitment when pairing them together. If you have the AAM Competition shorttail exhaust match it with AAM Competition exhaust parts it would be the best option in terms of having excellent fitment overall.
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Only a few will fit. CBE's that don't sell their midpipes or axle back individually will have a low chance to fit your AAM short tails. There are two options that I know of 1. AAM's mid pipe 2. Garageline's Mid pipe.
AAM short tails are designed to meet with the OEM location mid pipe. Typical CBE's are designed to meetup with their included mid pipe/axle back. If you want more choice you'll have to do the oppsite of what your stated. Buy any full CBE kit and install a manual or electric cut out for the "muffler delete" |
Muffler deletes should be pretty easy for an exhaust shop to fab up. Buy whatever catback you want and have someone make you a set of muffler deletes. I know you don't want to pay for custom work, but that's likely the route you'll have to go if you want to be 100% sure they'll fit with an aftermarket cbe.
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Thanks for the Info guys, Ill probably just go Full AAm system then.
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