New exhaust

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... Read moreUpgrading the exhaust system on a classic vehicle like a 1996 Chevy is a rewarding project that brings both performance improvements and a fresh sound. When I replaced my exhaust pipes, I first made sure to select components that matched my car’s specifications, focusing on the mandrel-bent pipes for smoother airflow and durability. Choosing stainless steel pipes helped resist corrosion, which is crucial for older vehicles. Installation can be tricky, especially on a car this age due to potential rusted bolts or tight spaces. Using penetrating oil and the right tools can save a lot of frustration. I recommend removing the old exhaust carefully and inspecting the mounting points for damage. If you’re new to this, watching video tutorials or seeking advice from fellow Chevy enthusiasts online can be invaluable. Beyond just the mechanical benefits, new exhaust pipes can alter the sound profile of your Chevy, giving it a deeper and more aggressive tone. This can significantly enhance your driving experience. Additionally, a well-installed exhaust system improves engine efficiency by reducing backpressure, which might even contribute to minor gains in fuel economy. Remember to check local regulations concerning exhaust modifications to ensure compliance. Overall, with patience and the right parts, upgrading your 1996 Chevy’s exhaust is a satisfying way to breathe new life into your ride and enjoy that classic muscle car vibe on the road.