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Is there any exhaust I can get for my ST that doesn't require cutting anything

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Is there any exhaust I can get for my ST that doesn't require cutting anything?
 

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Yeah any catback to my knowledge. It’s the axleback of that requires cutting. Which isn’t that big of a deal but catback would be the no cut choice.
 

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Is there any exhaust I can get for my ST that doesn't require cutting anything?
Why are you so concerned about not cutting?
 

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Is there any exhaust I can get for my ST that doesn't require cutting anything?
Thermal R&D 2.5 is one of several that doesn't require any cutting. It simply replaces the pieces you take off.
 

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Thermal is probably the easiest to install and adjust. No cutting required.
 

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Thermal has both a cat back and a mid-pipe back kit. Is there any reason to replace stock mid-pipe with the Thermal mid-pipe?
 

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In my opinion a good one. To my knowledge, Ford has not resolved the rattling issues with their mid pipe and there have also been reports that Ford is no longer replacing these under warranty. I haven't tried and I don't know that to be factual but there has been discussion on the forum about this very thing. I believe the aftermarket flex pipe is superior and resolves that issue.
 



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