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Hey guys,
I'm new to the forum. I have an 2004 Durango 4x4 with a hemi. What are the largest BFGoodrich All Terrains i can run and what is the best flowmaster exhaust set up. And if you have pics of your durango with BFG A/T's on or your exhaust set up let me get some ideas from you guys.
Thanks
I'm new to the forum. I have an 2004 Durango 4x4 with a hemi. What are the largest BFGoodrich All Terrains i can run and what is the best flowmaster exhaust set up. And if you have pics of your durango with BFG A/T's on or your exhaust set up let me get some ideas from you guys.
Thanks
I dunno aboutthe tires, I'm a First genner and they're considerably different..
but for exhaust, it really depends on what you're looking for... For straight out volume, go with the new super 44, or 40 series.. If you have kids, the noise might just be too much for them, and get annoying, so something like a 70 series might do you better... go to the website and listen to sound clips, or more realistic check out youtube.com and watch exhaust vids..
What i've noticed with stock DC vehicles (from youtube and streetfire.net), is that replacing your factory resonators with a piece of pipe will wake up your stock exhaust quite a bit... also replacing the muffler but leaving the resonators will still leave it sounding rather tame
but for exhaust, it really depends on what you're looking for... For straight out volume, go with the new super 44, or 40 series.. If you have kids, the noise might just be too much for them, and get annoying, so something like a 70 series might do you better... go to the website and listen to sound clips, or more realistic check out youtube.com and watch exhaust vids..
What i've noticed with stock DC vehicles (from youtube and streetfire.net), is that replacing your factory resonators with a piece of pipe will wake up your stock exhaust quite a bit... also replacing the muffler but leaving the resonators will still leave it sounding rather tame



