Electric cut outs

Hey Mitch,
My wife added a set of QTPs to her Challenger SRT8. So far they work flawlessly. Just need to lube a few times each year with a squirt of Liquid Wrench. They are remote controlled with the fob inside the car. So if she doesn't want to hear them all the time, she can open or close them at the push of a button, all from the inside of her car.
 
Hey Mitch,
My wife added a set of QTPs to her Challenger SRT8. So far they work flawlessly. Just need to lube a few times each year with a squirt of Liquid Wrench. They are remote controlled with the fob inside the car. So if she doesn't want to hear them all the time, she can open or close them at the push of a button, all from the inside of her car.

Where did you guys wire them into?
 
YES! Definitely go with the low-pro model. Corvettes are know for being notoriously low riding cars anyway. We went with the low pro model because it would seriously suck to go through all the installation and rip it off on a speed bump!
Contact the guys at QTP and they will fill in the blanks on any other questions you might have. They are real head turners when you pull in with a stock sound, then open them up with the remote and suddenly gun it! Makes some folks drop their coffee! :Laughingatyou:
Good luck and let us know how you like them.
 
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