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Old 06-30-2017, 05:48 PM   #1
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Custom exhaust prices?

Today I went to a local exhaust shop to get an estimate and was pretty surprised by what the guy had to say. My wife got me a magnaflow X pipe and mufflers for Father's Day so I was looking to get them installed. He quoted me $150 just to cut out the factory H-pipe and mufflers and weld in the new pieces. The tips would be $90 more. I asked about doing a full 2.5 inch exhaust and he said $400 plus the $90 for the tips. Now the kicker, I spoke with him a while back and he quoted $500 for the entire 2.5 inch exhaust with tips. So 500 and he supplies all parts, pipe, labor, etc. but when I supply the parts it will be $400. Something just doesn't seem right about that.
So with all that said, how much did it cost you guys with custom exhausts? Is the price I was quoted fairly normal? Unfortunately there are only 2 muffler shops in town. If others agree it was too high, I will shop around in surrounding areas
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Old 06-30-2017, 06:01 PM   #2
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Everywhere is different. Moto I believe said they tried to charge him something outrageous like $400 for a muffler delete in Cali. In my local area, on my 350z I had custom piping from the cats back and it was only $175 for it. Ask around your area and verify!
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Your only paying half the price of a brand name cat back system.
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Old 06-30-2017, 07:28 PM   #4
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Everywhere is different. Moto I believe said they tried to charge him something outrageous like $400 for a muffler delete in Cali. In my local area, on my 350z I had custom piping from the cats back and it was only $175 for it. Ask around your area and verify!
You know I was ok with the $500 estimate considering the mufflers are normally $100+ each, but it doesn't seem right he would charge $400 to do the same work but using parts I supplied
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Old 06-30-2017, 09:11 PM   #5
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$400+$90=$490. If they supply parts, $500 total. That's only a $10 difference
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Old 06-30-2017, 11:24 PM   #6
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When I first got my car the first thing I had to do was add mufflers, It was my first car and I had absolutely no idea about any aftermarket stuff and didn't know about the forum either. I looked around and ended up going to a shop that charged me $980 for an X pipe and magnaflows in 2.5 inch piping. I got raped and didnt even know till I found this forum. For that price I could of had a couple full 3 inch catback options to choose from.

But you should shop around and see what you find. A normal price for labor on all this should be about 200 plus the tips. So that'll put you at about 300. 500 would be a bit on the high side
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Old 07-01-2017, 03:46 AM   #7
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Today I went to a local exhaust shop to get an estimate and was pretty surprised by what the guy had to say. My wife got me a magnaflow X pipe and mufflers for Father's Day so I was looking to get them installed. He quoted me $150 just to cut out the factory H-pipe and mufflers and weld in the new pieces. The tips would be $90 more. I asked about doing a full 2.5 inch exhaust and he said $400 plus the $90 for the tips. Now the kicker, I spoke with him a while back and he quoted $500 for the entire 2.5 inch exhaust with tips. So 500 and he supplies all parts, pipe, labor, etc. but when I supply the parts it will be $400. Something just doesn't seem right about that.
So with all that said, how much did it cost you guys with custom exhausts? Is the price I was quoted fairly normal? Unfortunately there are only 2 muffler shops in town. If others agree it was too high, I will shop around in surrounding areas
Being I payed 350$ for all new pipes from the resonators back new hangers my 50$ mufflers and have my original tips reused and extended one inch out and center
Perfectly. I'd say 400-500$ is a pretty good deal now a days. Thats 150$ more then me with a x pipe out in there. There is probably a tiny little wiggle room in the price.

But I would be weary of a quote lower then 300$. Having good quality exhaust work is defiantly worth the price. And your paying less then the performance systems out there.

Edit: Shop I went to does restoration work on old 911's and classic cars. Was surrounded by hot rods and crazy custom build dragsters. So inknew my price would be a little high but worth it
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Old 07-01-2017, 04:09 PM   #8
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$400+$90=$490. If they supply parts, $500 total. That's only a $10 difference
Exactly my point. If I already have the X pipe and mufflers, all I need him to supply is the tips and piping. It's just odd to see $10 difference. Maybe it's because he does a discount on installation when you buy mufflers from him? I don't know but 400 seems really high for new pipes and labor.
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Old 07-01-2017, 04:20 PM   #9
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Being I payed 350$ for all new pipes from the resonators back new hangers my 50$ mufflers and have my original tips reused and extended one inch out and center
Perfectly. I'd say 400-500$ is a pretty good deal now a days. Thats 150$ more then me with a x pipe out in there. There is probably a tiny little wiggle room in the price.

But I would be weary of a quote lower then 300$. Having good quality exhaust work is defiantly worth the price. And your paying less then the performance systems out there.

Edit: Shop I went to does restoration work on old 911's and classic cars. Was surrounded by hot rods and crazy custom build dragsters. So inknew my price would be a little high but worth it
You payed $350 total for your complete setup. My wife spent $200 on the resonated X and mufflers. I expected to get it installed for about 150-200. This guy is saying 150 just to cut out my mufflers and weld in the new or if I wanted 2.5 inch pipes it would be 400+ the cost of tips.
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You payed $350 total for your complete setup. My wife spent $200 on the resonated X and mufflers. I expected to get it installed for about 150-200. This guy is saying 150 just to cut out my mufflers and weld in the new or if I wanted 2.5 inch pipes it would be 400+ the cost of tips.
Go to Harbor Freight and buy a set of ramps, a sawzall, a welder with gloves and helmet and wire and do it yourself. You may be able to save $50...
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You payed $350 total for your complete setup. My wife spent $200 on the resonated X and mufflers. I expected to get it installed for about 150-200. This guy is saying 150 just to cut out my mufflers and weld in the new or if I wanted 2.5 inch pipes it would be 400+ the cost of tips.
ehh i still need a x pipe and resonator delete and i have a very special idea for what the system will like after doing some exhaust research on flow and sound
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Old 07-02-2017, 02:12 PM   #12
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Yeah, I gave up on the a muffler delete out here. Even a customer of mine (who does exhaust work) wanted as much. I'm in the driveshaft business and MANY of my customers won't charge you labor on something like a u-joint installation -IF- you buy the part from them. Kind of the way it is.
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Old 07-13-2017, 01:32 PM   #13
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This just in! I bit the bullet and did the muffler delete. Went with just straight pipes. It sounds pretty knarly without being obnoxious. Still a $300 bill here in the Republik.
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Today I went to a local exhaust shop to get an estimate and was pretty surprised by what the guy had to say. My wife got me a magnaflow X pipe and mufflers for Father's Day so I was looking to get them installed. He quoted me $150 just to cut out the factory H-pipe and mufflers and weld in the new pieces. The tips would be $90 more. I asked about doing a full 2.5 inch exhaust and he said $400 plus the $90 for the tips. Now the kicker, I spoke with him a while back and he quoted $500 for the entire 2.5 inch exhaust with tips. So 500 and he supplies all parts, pipe, labor, etc. but when I supply the parts it will be $400. Something just doesn't seem right about that.
So with all that said, how much did it cost you guys with custom exhausts? Is the price I was quoted fairly normal? Unfortunately there are only 2 muffler shops in town. If others agree it was too high, I will shop around in surrounding areas
Really it depends on labor prices for the shop and the area you are in.

When I had my axle back installed the shop charged me 1 hour labor to remove and install the new axle back. When I had my LT headers and cat back installed, they charged me 3 hours labor (was quoted 4 hours but the guy said since the engine bay is so open he was able to do it faster than he thought) for the work. This specific shop charges $100 an hour but another shop down the road charges $125 an hour.
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