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Old 08-09-2012, 02:10 PM
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After a long summer of searching craigslist and autotrader I finally found a solid truck! It's a 2001 Supercrew F150 XLT on 33 inch all terrains with 114,00 miles. Now comes the fun stuff, I still have a grand to spend on the truck...right off the bat I already ordered a tonneau cover because I will need that for the upcoming hunting season, so I now have about 600 dollars and was thinking of doing an exhaust system and volant CAI powercore. Any recommendations on an exhaust system for around 350-400 dollars? or just any recommendations on what I should do to my truck? Thanks for your time!
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Here she is!
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Great looking rig! I'm way too cheap to do a full custom exhaust on mine. I opted for straight pipe behind my cats.$50 and more flow and less noise than performance mufflers.
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Good looking truck, I love my Gibson super truck exhaust
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sweet lookin truck and welcome to the forum! deff get tint with the left over money from exhaust. I like the super 40 series's by flowmaster
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Welcome and happy modding. There are a ton of ideas on here. Search for whatever your thinking about and I'm sure you will find a lot of detailed info.
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Thanks everyone, what are your guys opinions on the flowmaster super 10? It looks like a decent route to go and if im adding everything I need correctly I can have it done for about 350 dollars. All I need to run a Super 10 SI/DO is two tailpipes and two tips, correct?
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Thanks everyone, what are your guys opinions on the flowmaster super 10? It looks like a decent route to go and if im adding everything I need correctly I can have it done for about 350 dollars. All I need to run a Super 10 SI/DO is two tailpipes and two tips, correct?
Yep. Definitely opt for a better brand tip such as magnaflow or gibson
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Alright so go Super 10 muffler, Magnaflow tip's and then any specific tailpipe's to use?
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not really but stainless will be more expensive. Just make sure the bends are how you want them.


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