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Rear box

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I have just noticed that my rear box is blowing. Question is should I just replace it with a standard one (any ideas of cost?) or should I go all out and replace it with a stainless one?

Does anyone have a ball park figure as to how much I can get a cheap stainless one and from where?

Also, if I did just get it replaced with a stainless one of the same bore etc, am I obligated to tell my insurance company so they can jack up my premium?

Sorry, cars a 1.8 '96 406
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If you're going to go the stainless route, it might prove more cost effective in the long run to get a full system done.

Personaly I see little point to putting a stainless back box onto an standard system. Thats like putting alloys on a Lada.
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Blue406 wrote: Thats like putting alloys on a Lada.
That would be awesome! :cheesy:
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Yeah, set of gleaming new loys on a shitty run down rust box (and thats when they come out of the showroom.)
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Post by Malachy »

Blue406 wrote: Thats like putting alloys on a Lada.
you going to make me go trawling for some awesome retro lada pics :)
you know i have a thing for retro cool cars (old japs,lada,skodas,volvos) etc :P
ofc with a big power engine slapped in them :P

JDM can can try, but will never match RDM or SDM

i also have a friend with a skoda that has had a rx7 13b rotary engine dropped in it :P (from retro rides)
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Post by tyreburner »

that lada is awesome and i have seen a vid of the rx7 engined skoda .... MINT


do a jap stylee back box and replace the centre section with a piece of steel pipe :cheesy:
there HAS to be a cheaper way!!!
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I only want a rear box though.
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Ok I'm getting confused now. Have been looking on the net if fitting a replacement stainless exhaust will raise my insurance and I'm getting mixed answers. Some say large, cosmetically changing and performance exhausts require an increase and some say all changes will.

I cant see why it should if the only difference is the material its made of.

Does anyone actually know?
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Yeah I got done over with an extra 10% on the insurance premium 'cos of my stainless 'zorst. My system doesn't affect the performance, but because it has a chrome oval tail pipe they count it as a cosmetic enhancement and therefore increased the premium - bastards! The thing that really pissed me off was that I rang the insurance company specifically to check this before I had it fitted and they assured me there'd be no change to the premium :evil: .
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I have thought about getting an oval one. You got any pictures of it on here Dai?
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Scorpion Zorst!

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You could get a Scorpion exhaust backbox. Made from Stainless steel and might increase performance and help make a better exhaust note.

Im going for one!

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Have seen one but it was £a lot!

Have you seen them anywhere for a reasonable price?
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The cheapest I have seen one was for £160 on eBay.

They are expensive, but I would rather go for a performance stainless steel zorst than a standard one, but thats just me.

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:D Thats the one I saw.

I just want something thats going to last and looks smart.
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Post by BOOTNECK »

Powerflow do Stainless back boxes for about £150,fittning a Stainless Cat back on my Coupe in May :D
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