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Old 03-08-2015, 10:35 PM
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I've got a 00 durango r/t and I'm wondering if anyone has put magnaflow race series mufflers on their truck. I've got two of them but I'm a little concerned about the loudness. Does anyone have this set up by chance and willing to shed some insight or videos. Thanks in advance
 
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Old 03-09-2015, 01:56 PM
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Don't know about the race series, but I have the regular Magnaflow setup and love it. There are a bunch of videos on youtube.
 
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Old 03-09-2015, 02:13 PM
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Never heard of the "race series". I too, had a magnaflow. Loved it.
 
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I to love magnaflow and have them on my other cars but I'm kinda worried that these may be too loud and whether or not to use 2 mufflers...
 
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Those look like they would be crazy loud. Basically a straight through glass pack. If you're worried about noise levels, get a regular magnaflow. You will not be dissapointed.
 
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^I'd agree
 
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I think I may try putting a resonator on. I should be getting it done this weekend. I'll post videos when it's done.
 
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Originally Posted by Hurricanemike00
I think I may try putting a resonator on. I should be getting it done this weekend. I'll post videos when it's done.
Why? If your vehicle has stock exhaust right now, you probably already have resonators on it.
 

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I think I may try putting a resonator on. I should be getting it done this weekend. I'll post videos when it's done.
What results exactly are you looking to get? You asked for advice and a LOT of guys here think the regular Magnaflow sounds perfect. Why invent an odd exhaust with odd parts when excellent parts are already available with a perfect sound? Pop for the catback Magnaflow kit with 3 inch piping in place of the 2.50 inch tubes on a stock R/T.
 


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