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Old 11-15-2008, 11:31 PM
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This is not on my truck, but long tube headers, no cats, true dual with two Flowmaster 40's, louder than your little turn down after the cats and sounds much better. JMO
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Originally Posted by 08SC
This is not on my truck, but long tube headers, no cats, true dual with two Flowmaster 40's, louder than your little turn down after the cats and sounds much better. JMO

how do u get away with no cats legally?
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Originally Posted by Gunslinger
I did the dual out forward of the right wheel well on mine. No fancy tips, just a pair of 2 1/4 inch pipes on the edge of the body.
Not easy to see, but they're there.
Nice clean look. I like that.

A turn off for me lately are the large chrome exhaust tips exiting out behind the rear bumper. I saw a truck the other day that had what had to be 3 inch holes; looked like he chromed two "chauk full of nuts coffee cans" and had them welded on as tips.

And to the guy that posted about loud exhaust and used motorcycles as examples, you are dead on. The idiots that think to this day that straight pipes (called drag pipes) are cool because they are loud is ruining it for the rest. So many biker events are now being paraded by the police (and justifiably so) and issued tickets. Good. A straight pipe is good for wide open throttle (reason why they are called drag pipes). They actually take away performance for normal driving. Too bad they can't read; maybe the'd learn something; and save the sport of customizing.

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