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    soooo

    So i see lots of you guys with twin rear exhausts on your T5's or R's.

    I have done some searches, on the forum and the interwebs and cant really find what i imagine are the ones i am seeing

    any pointers?

    got the standard pipe on at the moment, want something with less back pressure to release some power and give it a slightly more gruff sound

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    You'd have to get a custom system made up if you want twin exits as no one make one.
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    I think your looking for the exhaust off a v70r awd.
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    possibly.

    ok, in that case, does anyone have any recommendations as to which way i should look for a custom

    as you can see from my sig i am not really all that hot on volvo's just yet, i know my way round most land rovers pretty effectively, but volvos arent quite my strong point just yet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by claymore View Post
    I think your looking for the exhaust off a v70r awd.
    True but that would still be quite restrictive, all you'd gain is an extra pipe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by carpy110 View Post
    possibly.
    ok, in that case, does anyone have any recommendations as to which way i should look for a custom
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    you cannot fit a v70r twin exhaust on a 2wd car because off the rear deltalink rear suspenion they have to run the extra pipe across the back of the car.i would just stick a straight throw exhaust on it and its also cheaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smithy View Post
    you cannot fit a v70r twin exhaust on a 2wd car because off the rear deltalink rear suspenion they have to run the extra pipe across the back of the car.i would just stick a straight throw exhaust on it and its also cheaper.

    its not that i want a V70R one, its that i want a twin, just for the aesthetics. always think it looks more balanced with one either side.

    cheers for the pointers guys, will look into it all.

    got another question, got a fair old rattle from the rear suspension, from my land rover side it sounds like bushes, but i cant put my finger on it, and had a look and cant find anything particularly obvious. sounds like something is loose, or a bush has worn so much that the metal is just rattling on metal.

    any obvious places that might be at fault?
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