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SS90



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Stainless Exhausts?
What's the exhausts like on the Pumas, anyone changing them over to a stainless from new?
Post #373467 22nd Nov 2014 1:31pm
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K9F



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Depends really on what you are trying to achieve. Puma exhausts are generally well made and dependant on useage of the vehicle under normal conditions should perhaps last maybe 7-10 years. If the vehicle is a 'keeper' and you wish to alter the configuration a stainless steel one is well worth considering as many will offer you a lifetime warranty. If you're happy the way the vehicle currently is don't bother and spend your money on something more useful.


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Post #373475 22nd Nov 2014 2:24pm
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If your a naughty boy and remove the cat at the same time you can get a rather sweet sounding note, there's a vid of mine floating around somewhere on here it's alives full system

But let's not start the cat discussion as its been done to death elsewhere
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custom90



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I'd go for Alive's myself if I did. CAT or not you can go for a CAT back which is what I'd probably do.
Easy to fit as well.
Issue with mine is having a TF centrebox which is a poor fit. Big Cry
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pannawonica



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Plus one for aAlive exhausts! Thumbs Up
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LR90XS2011



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custom90steve wrote:
I'd go for Alive's myself if I did. CAT or not you can go for a CAT back which is what I'd probably do.
Easy to fit as well.
Issue with mine is having a TF centrebox which is a poor fit. Big Cry



ditto don't waste your money on TF centrebox replacement pipe DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS,

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Post #373629 23rd Nov 2014 6:56am
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