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2004 Roush Side Exit "Off Road" Exhaust

Old 11-18-2012, 01:23 AM
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Originally Posted by knezat225
No video. And if I were to do it over I would run true duals side exits with a x pipe and high flows
Honestly, I've been really thinking about it, but I don't feel like throwing away money like that. I was even thinking about buying another Roush and throwing it on the other side with headers to have true duals but that is pricey and money I don't have right now. Also been thinking about getting a cutout installed just so I can have it a bit louder sometimes. That's just me though.
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Originally Posted by Fuugz

Honestly, I've been really thinking about it, but I don't feel like throwing away money like that. I was even thinking about buying another Roush and throwing it on the other side with headers to have true duals but that is pricey and money I don't have right now. Also been thinking about getting a cutout installed just so I can have it a bit louder sometimes. That's just me though.
In order to put it on the other side you'll have to relocate the tank
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I feel like that it way to much work to be putting into an exhaust.
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Originally Posted by Seth

In order to put it on the other side you'll have to relocate the tank
unless you ran it past the axel.
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unless you ran it past the axel.

I would, but I really like the look of the dual exit before the rear tire. I think that I'm just going to talk to some exhaust shops around here and see what they think about it.
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Originally Posted by Fuugz
I would, but I really like the look of the dual exit before the rear tire. I think that I'm just going to talk to some exhaust shops around here and see what they think about it.
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Well lemme know how it goes.
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Originally Posted by hdub00

unless you ran it past the axel.
In that case yes you can put it out both sides. The pipes will go over to the passenger side then after the axle spit off to both sides again. Usually runs about 4-500 bucks if the muffler you have now you'll be using again just moving the exits it'll be far less
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I like the dual side exit too much to do that. Only thing I'm really trying to do is get it a bit louder
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Originally Posted by Fuugz
I like the dual side exit too much to do that. Only thing I'm really trying to do is get it a bit louder
different exhaust manifold?
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Been considering getting that done as well get some more HP as well. I heard headers will beef it up a little bit. Also, the guys at the exhaust shop said the the trade off with high flow cats wouldn't be worth doing.


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