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No brand loyalty here. I’ve own(ed) Ram, Ford (F150 & Ranger) Chevy (Silverado & Colorado), Dodge (Dakota), and Toyota trucks. When researching last year, Ram was an easy decision. When I’m back in the market, I will consider all of them again. Right now, Ram has the edge, but Ford and Chevy are...
I figured I’d post an update as a few have asked me about my exhaust set-up. I first posted here (#113): https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/advice-on-borla-exhuast-system-s-type.17969/page-6#post-283991.
I installed the Borla S-Type Exhaust on my 2020 Rebel shorty after delivery in May...
1” front and 1.25” rear aligns the outside of the tires with the OEM wheel fender flares on a Rebel. Anything wider you start to go beyond the flares. Not sure about the tire size on a Bighorn, but if it’s similar, you should have simpler results(y)
If you’re comparing the HK to Meridian, then that says a lot about the HK. You have to also consider that the acoustical environment, speaker placement, sound dampening, etc., in a Jaguar is much better than a truck. While I think a 7... or even 5 band EQ would be a plus, the HK still sounds...
I have the Bose Premium in my C7Z and had it in my Silverado, and thought it was mediocre at best. I know the acoustics in a SUV is different than a Corvette, but I was underwhelmed. I have the H&K in my Ram and it sounds way better than the Bose in both... Perhaps you need a reflash, or there...
Can you provide more information? I’m assuming from the first pic that your wheel fell off... on another truck based on the side mirror and door handles.
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