Dookie
Ram Guru
Damnit, Bama had to show up and ruin everything.
Lol. That's what I was thinking about that tiny excited LSU tiger! When I picked up my truck at Mark Dodge they said the first thing they were going to do to my trade-in F150 was remove the "Roll Tide" decal on the back window! I still don't understand why!Damnit, Bama had to show up and ruin everything.
You and I were messaging on my post regarding GT sound. I have the same large stamped numbers (Drivers Res: C-9304-L, Pass Res: C-9408-R and C-9367 on the muffler). so i wonder if I have the same problem as you. I have cold start and WOT videos that sound very similar to your truck, I jsut can't figure out how to post them here.This just keeps getting better and better boys! See below. These are my exhaust pictures on my Rebel "GT".
The muffler and LH resonator match a non-GT spec muffler. The RH resonator matches the GT part number but is marked "L" so my RH resonator is actually meant for the left side.
WTF IS GOING ON
Where did you find the stamped part number?With the help of @Dookie and @dc51786 I finally have the smoking gun for the dealer. See pics below:
The note pad has the non GT and the NEA (GT) muffler part numbers sent to me by my dealer. The second picture is engraved on my muffler assembly.
I'm not declaring victory until it sounds like it should and it's in my driveway. But this should help move things along.
You and I were messaging on my post regarding GT sound. I have the same large stamped numbers (Drivers Res: C-9304-L, Pass Res: C-9408-R and C-9367 on the muffler). so i wonder if I have the same problem as you. I have cold start and WOT videos that sound very similar to your truck, I jsut can't figure out how to post them here.
Drivers Res:
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Pass Res:
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Muffler (there is an ingraved number but doesn't seem to be a part number just above the C-9367 "0851 1 258 21 C"):
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Where did you find the stamped part number?
Hard to make out, but 201AL is stamped there... your truck and mine must have been built by the same person lolIt's on the engine side of the muffler facing the ground. See my picture attached in the red circle. Mine was right there and it was a little tough to see but you can make out "201AL" and if yours says that, you also have the standard muffler assembly. At least you got a RH resonator on your right side, mine is a left hand on the right side haha.
For the cat back?? Id be extremely surprisedThey can order it at cost, not sure they will sell it at cost. I would guess best case is $550-600.
Hard to make out, but 201AL is stamped there... your truck and mine must have been built by the same person lol
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Going back to the dealership tomorrow with the information from the last couple pages of posts. Will update once I know more.
How long did it take you for the install? It’s just a few hangers and the clamps where the pipes meet correct?Also, anyone doing the install themselves, do yourself a favor and order this beforehand.
About an hour and a half from prep to crank up with a helper on the ground with jack stands, floor hack, air tools and cordless impact.
My RH reso. is on order, let yall know when i get it.
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What's the Mopar part number for the right side resonator?About an hour and a half from prep to crank up with a helper on the ground with jack stands, floor hack, air tools and cordless impact.
My RH reso. is on order, let yall know when i get it.
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Is C-9408-R what you used to order it? I can't find it on the mopar parts site.Scroll up
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Here are the numbers needed when ordering graciously posted by Cbty2050 on page 1. Just putting here for convience.Cbty2050 said:
The part number from the parts catalog is 68517364AA for the muffler and 68517365AA for rh pipe/resonator pipe. NEA is the build code
I think I should just order all the parts and drive to Louisiana to have someone we all know help with the installYup
Here are the numbers needed when ordering graciously posted by Cbty2050 on page 1. Just putting here for convience.
You would think a pole barn with at least one lift would be standard for all new homes now...Lol, my back is still sore from my install. One of these days I'll have a shop with a 2 post lift, I am in the process of looking for said house/shop right now. I have outgrown where I live and need the space and storage of all my crap (my wife's words, not mine). On a lift and 2 people, I could do 10 of these in a day.
Forgot to mention something about the install...The muffler assembly comes with all the brackets and hangers installed on it as seen in the photos already posted. You need to remove the hanger with the bracket on the LH resonator of the G/T muffler assembly prior to install and reuse the hanger that is already on the truck. That is the easiest way to do it. If you had to remove that bracket off the truck, you first have to remove another bracket the wiring harness is attached in that area and would be a PITA. The other hanger you have to use the pliers on is near the 2 bolt oval flange. The rest is bolted in.