rc components excalibur vs. rinehart 4"
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I have the excalibur on my Limited. I like them, and many people have told me they like the look and sound of the pipes. Deep, melow sound, not too loud, rineharts are a little louder. As soon as I change the head pipes out and get rid of the cat, they will probably sound about the same.
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#13
There is no baffle wrap...
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#16
Interesting. All the literature I've read suggests that the baffles and/or wrap can be removed for different sound etc.
Is there a trick to getting the baffles out? Grease them up with WD40? Pull them out from the tail end? It doesn't appear that you can get a grip on them from that end. Or perhaps push them out from the inlet end?
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Is there a trick to getting the baffles out? Grease them up with WD40? Pull them out from the tail end? It doesn't appear that you can get a grip on them from that end. Or perhaps push them out from the inlet end?
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#17
I just got a set of the RC pipes from ebay. Perfect chrome, very impressed. I emailed RC and they will warranty the chrome for ANY discoloration for one year (Rineharts told me NO warranty for discolor). Mufflers sound great, just a tad quiet, but when I gut the cat I imagine it will be just right. Got mine for $389 with free shipping from TITAN CYCLE CUSTOMS. Very, very happy with purchase!
Jerry
FYI, RC told me that only their 3.5" pipes had the wrap, 4' does not. They also said their baffle warranty would be voided if you removed the baffles, said they are very hard to re-install.
Jerry
FYI, RC told me that only their 3.5" pipes had the wrap, 4' does not. They also said their baffle warranty would be voided if you removed the baffles, said they are very hard to re-install.
Last edited by Jerry L; 07-31-2012 at 07:34 PM.
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The 3-1/2 nd 4" mufflers both come with 2-1/4" baffles...I have the 4"...they were a little loud (for my taste) on my cat-less '09 (2010's and up will be mellower and not as loud), so I e-mailed RC anfd inquired about the baffles being wrapped or not wrapped and they told me the 4"r's are NOT wrapped. Sooo, I removed them to wrap w/ fmf packing material and they are indeed NOT wrapped. To remove the baffles I took off the tips, then unscrewed the allen head bolt that secures the baffle. I then put a 1x6 piece of wood on the cement floor of the garage and "carefully" slammed the open back end of the muffler onto the 1x6 to loosen the baffle. Once it is loosened, you can take an object small enough to fit into the inlet portion of the muffler body and strike that end of the baffle with a hammer and it pops right out the other end. You can then wrap the baffle with the packing of your choice(ie: silent sport, fmf, etc) the wrap will knock off a few db''s and mellow it a bit. I have eventually ended up with the right hand side wrapped and the left side un-wrapped and I'm happy with it. :-)
Last edited by SGLarry; 07-31-2012 at 07:53 PM.
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