I would think it doesn't matter which way the bolts are put because most of the time the car is all the way in the air and you could access it from any direction.
Great video man, I just ordered a remark axelback aswell for my '17 is300. Since the 300 has the same engine as the 350, it'll produce the same exhaust note right?
Just got mine in yesterday and noticed that remark forgot to include nuts to tighten the new exhaust down. The old nuts were welded onto the old exhaust so I couldn’t reuse them. Did you have the same problem? I can’t seem to find nuts that fit the bolts now
Damn how did that happen? No everything was included. I mean realistically you can either ask them to send you the bolts or just go to Home Depot and get some yourself
Hey just got a 2020 is350 awd I noticed they have the same exhaust for me car so I know in person and videos they sound different is it more raspy louder in person I guess what I’m asking would it piss my neighbour’s off in the am lol I know this videos is old but I hope to get ur input thanks bro!
Hello. I just installed my axle back exhaust on my 2015 Lexus IS350. I used the spring bolts and had to buy extra nuts to fit spring bolts because the factory nuts are welded onto the stock exhaust piping. When I tightened the bolts there is a 1/4” gap between the flanges. Which is causing an exhaust leak and a lot of drone in the cabin. Am I missing something here? Please advise. Thank you. Neville Sewgoolam
@@JonesiumDesigns so its been another two weeks, how is the exhaust now? less quite, much louder? also the main important thing how is the drone inside the car? i cant deal with drones hurts.
I think its settled down a little. Although that could just be me getting use to the sound. It still sounds great. honestly I can't say there is much drone at all. I usually put my car in cruise control on the highway and it stays relatively quiet. Around the city I like to hear it so i'm always on the gas. I got the exhaust because I want to hear it lol.