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Old 08-09-2012, 07:23 PM
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I would get stainless tips my chrome ones rusted in like 2 years
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first off really nice truck dude.. i would start with a brush guard...imo it would look bad ***** on your truck
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Thanks again guys, but the more I look online at exhaust setups..I beleive that I can get a nicer and better sounding setup for the $350-400 range? All I keep seeing is flowmaster sucks, so could you guys maybe make some recommendations on what muffler,tips etc.. I should get. I'm 16 so my goal is for the loudest and baddest exhaust I can get, and as little as drone as possible but ill deal with having quite a bit if I have to.
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Originally Posted by Bass10
Thanks again guys, but the more I look online at exhaust setups..I beleive that I can get a nicer and better sounding setup for the $350-400 range? All I keep seeing is flowmaster sucks, so could you guys maybe make some recommendations on what muffler,tips etc.. I should get. I'm 16 so my goal is for the loudest and baddest exhaust I can get, and as little as drone as possible but ill deal with having quite a bit if I have to.
So you want it loud only on acceleration and quiet cruising at constant rpm's? If thats it i'd suggest just straight piping
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I want loud everything, but idk anything about trucks so I don't even know if it is possible.
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Straight pipes would be your best bet it's not vet loud just sitting there but web you get on it it will roar
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If you want it loud and to sound good too I would recommend a Flowmaster 40 series muffler with no cats. That's what I'm running and it has that good low rumbling idle but when you get on it it's loud but not obnoxious and ear splitting, it has a really good tone.
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If I buy this stuff, I could just use the clamps from borla to clamp everything together and I could do the whole installation myself correct?
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cherrybomb extremes sound good, so do magnaflow mufflers, i have 2 on mine i love the sound
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Originally Posted by speciald300
cherrybomb extremes sound good, so do magnaflow mufflers, i have 2 on mine i love the sound
Ive had true dual cherrybomb extremes and don't think they'll be loud enough for what he described


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