Switching up my exhausts, going back to a single
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Switching up my exhausts, going back to a single
Hey guys, truck currently has dual pipes out the back. One needs some repair work, but i think im ready for something different. Thinking about bringing one pipe out the side, kind of similar to factory. The thing is, i dont really want it too looking like the factory one. I want it to have a tip on it still or something. Anyone have and examples on ideas?
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It's real easy to make it not look stock.
My first exhaust was single 2.5" from the cat back using a STUPID quiet Dynomax muffler. Later replaced with a then brand spankin' new Flowmaster Super 40. It was big back in the day for Rangers to have 3.5" tips, so I used a 2.5 in/18" long/3.5" angle cut tip tucked up nice and close to the bedside.
Here's some pics...
My first exhaust was single 2.5" from the cat back using a STUPID quiet Dynomax muffler. Later replaced with a then brand spankin' new Flowmaster Super 40. It was big back in the day for Rangers to have 3.5" tips, so I used a 2.5 in/18" long/3.5" angle cut tip tucked up nice and close to the bedside.
Here's some pics...
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Thats not bad, i was kind of thinking about bringing it straight out the side, one though was to find a 45 degree chrome tip, which i seen online, and then have the pip at a 45, so once its all done it would 90 out the side, basically stock location, just would have a tip and would still be loud haha
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Thats not bad, i was kind of thinking about bringing it straight out the side, one though was to find a 45 degree chrome tip, which i seen online, and then have the pip at a 45, so once its all done it would 90 out the side, basically stock location, just would have a tip and would still be loud haha
Magnaflow has a number of really good looking tips in tons of sizes. Have your tip picked out or on-hand so the shop can build with the tip present. End results will be cleaner.
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Did a little bit of searching and it appears that the Magnaflow single system is very similar to as I'm describing. But get that tip tighter to the body. I always suggest a shop custom make a system...soooooo much cheaper. But stainless and/or pre-made stainless is worth it if you're in the rust belt.
Source: MagnaFlow Exhaust Systems for Ford Ranger 2001 - MF15679
Source: MagnaFlow Exhaust Systems for Ford Ranger 2001 - MF15679
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