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uplandhunter 04-18-2010 08:11 PM

Hi im new and need some advice
 
hello all, my names steve and i drive a 2000 4.0L OHV v6 4x4 xlt, had the truck for 3.5 years now, rolled it 2 years ago and have been fixing stuff ever since. i finally got all the mechanical and cosmetic stuff fixed and now am ready to start on some mods.

i want to start out on the exhaust and drop in some headers. i was wondering whats everyones opinion on the best aftermarket exhaust to put in, be it a cat-back, from the heads back or ?, also what are the best types of heads to drop in and are heads worth it for boosting mpgs and over all performance.

thanks in advance everyon and happy trails
Steve

01RangerEdge 04-18-2010 08:17 PM

Welcome to R/F sorry I don't know much about that.

Please hold as our experts are busy at the moment. Your question is very important to us.

chunkysoup 04-18-2010 08:38 PM

I'll transfer you to customer service...........couple options you have here. 1. search around the forum and see what other people like 2. go on youtube and search ford ranger 4.0 exhaust or something like that. its all about personal preference when it comes to making the decision.

KLC 04-18-2010 08:50 PM

I'd go with a Magnaflow SI/SO set-up. And, welcome.

uplandhunter 04-19-2010 09:54 AM

thanks for the replies everyone, loving the comedy! been doing some research and it seems like the magnaflow that was mentioned here and the flowmaster delta 40 keep coming up are those mufflers a bolt on or would i have to have a shop weld them in place

01RangerEdge 04-19-2010 09:55 AM

Not really bolt in. I suppose if the muffler is the same length as the stock muffler it would be. Just have a shop do it. It shouldn't cost much if you're just replacing the muffler

chunkysoup 04-19-2010 02:32 PM

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what he said, muffler shops the way to go. its inexpensive and they do a good job (atleast where i frequent) Plus they'll usually do custom bending if you want to change the look of your exhaust.

btm757 04-19-2010 03:09 PM

welcome


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