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Not doing anything with mine just admiring it, and wondering if I can live without it...
The wife unit is going on about camper vans again. If she gets one, the trailer goes away. If the trailer goes away, I don't really need such a large truck. I might just sell the Rebel and look for...
Back before cats and resonators, yes, it would be, but with cats and resonators it's a very mild change.
My Plymouth has true duals with Flowmaster 40's dumped in front of the axle. Some days I love it. Some days it's obnoxious, and some day I'll fix it, but my wife and kids don't really...
This is what I did and recommended. It was $148 shipped. Took 2 days. One quick cut and some fumbling with rubber hangers...
The instructions tell you to remove the exhaust. Not sure why. Absolutely no need...
I've done full catbacks on modern vehicles and the cats themselves always act like mufflers. I should have fired this up with the pipe open, but I bet it wouldn't be that loud.
I just can't see getting much out of a simple muffler swap.
Years ago I had a new Mustang GT. I put a Magnaflow...
Just FYI, I thought it was interesting that my truck didn't have the third resonator in the pipe just upstream of the muffler. Curious who else doesn't and what trucks did/didn't get it.
I pulled a little weight off the truck tonight.
I wasn't expecting a huge change with all the cats and resonators. Just a little deeper/louder growl at idle and with a little pedal. Cruising down the highway I can't tell much change.
If I let it kick into eco mode, there is an ever so...
I had the Firestone version on my previous Frontier and loved them on that truck. There was no cutting required.
Another nice thing about Timber Grove is they are stainless steel.
No, these are outboard helpers. When not aired up, you don't even know they are there. When aired up pulling a trailer or hauling a load they ride great.
They recommend you keep at least 5-10psi in them. That is what I'm referring to as not aired up.
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