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The Over and the Under refers to the exhaust routing past the rear axle. I've been looking at the performance exhaust kits and I'm seeing that it looks like they are all designed to be routed under the rear axle. I climb under my car and I see the exhaust is routed OVER the rear axle. When I had my exhaust worked on I only had my cat and mid muffler replaced and didn't give the rest of the exhaust any thought. But now that I'm looking at various ways to improve the suspension, I'm wondering if I'm going to have to change the routing of the exhaust to be able to fit stuff like a panhard rod. The exhaust ran up and over the rear axle when I got the car, but the PO and the PO's PO have done things to the car that I'm having to undo to make it right. So, does anyone know what the stock way of routing the exhaust was; was it over the rear axle or under the rear axle? All the pictures I've seen so far suggest under, but all the pictures also use after market performance exhausts so I wonder...
Finally, the Block; as in lowering block. Is there any particular reason I should spend $90+ for the Moss lowering block kit versus $75 for the Bit-Tek block kit, or even less for 'Universal' lift/lowering block kits? I've used universal block kits in the past without problems, but seeing the price on the blocks for MGs makes me wonder if there's something special about the MG rear end that warrants such a comparatively high price for a chunk of milled/cast aluminum and u-bolts.
Just a couple of questions that keep me asking what and why... I'd like some insight on both of them if anyone has some knowlege to spill my way /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Finally, the Block; as in lowering block. Is there any particular reason I should spend $90+ for the Moss lowering block kit versus $75 for the Bit-Tek block kit, or even less for 'Universal' lift/lowering block kits? I've used universal block kits in the past without problems, but seeing the price on the blocks for MGs makes me wonder if there's something special about the MG rear end that warrants such a comparatively high price for a chunk of milled/cast aluminum and u-bolts.
Just a couple of questions that keep me asking what and why... I'd like some insight on both of them if anyone has some knowlege to spill my way /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif