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Old Sep 21, 2007
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Exhaust...

I need a new exhaust wicked back, the other day at school i was backing out of a parking spot and a teacher hit the side of my truck... i have a little dent at the end of my bed and my exhaust is all messed up and i need a new one... I wanna get some thing thats loud but doesnt sound to mean... and also... something thats not alot of $$$
 
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Old Sep 21, 2007
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Well, something that isnt too loud and not too expensive the flowmaster 50 series sounds good.
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007
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nothing is going to be "too loud" with 5 catalytic converters
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007
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Originally Posted by tylercrawford
nothing is going to be "too loud" with 5 catalytic converters
X2. Flo 40 for sound, borla/magnaflow for sound + a very small amount of performance.
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007
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i don't want to hijack the thread buts i want to find a bolt on muffler...where can i find one...
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007
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a truck store really. anywhere where you can buy performance parts, or online
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007
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whats the offset of a bolt on?? i know the pipe is 2.25...
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007
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juan, that is pretty much the same question the 1st guy is asking 90% of mufflers are bolt on.. should bolt right behinde the cat.. then go to the muffler.. then out the rear somewhere.. if not... you'll have to cut out the old, and weld the new back in.. or bolt on the new one.. weld a peice of small pipe with a turn down and have it dumped under the bed... but thats all i seen.. if there's somthing different.. enlighten me.. but ya.. any muffler shop etc... i have a flowmaster 40 seris with duals out the rear and 3x21in tips.. sounded great to me

take a cat or 2 out.. ull be good
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007
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thanks alot, ALOT of help, just one more question, every website i got to say there exhausts fits extented cab and short bed... does it make a differnce since i have a single cab?
 
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Old Sep 23, 2007
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I'd get the money from the teacher for an OEM exhaust and then buy an aftermarket one or a custom one and put what ever extra it is for the exhaust.
 
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Old Oct 25, 2007
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Yeah the 40 series is good, by the way I was thinking of getting a new axhaust and was thinking of the cherry bomb extreme anyone know if it is any good?
 
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