New shocks and muffler - Critique?
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New shocks and muffler - Critique?
I am getting Rough Country N2.0 Shocks for my lift and also a steering stabilizer, matching the boot color to the color of my springs, diff. covers and suspension parts I will be painting this weekend.
I was going to buy a 2-in 1-out flowmaster (My truck has stock duals) Sport ORE. But I was curious if anyone here had any experience with flow master or suggestions?
Thanks, I will post pics of my painted suspension and shock upgrade.
I was going to buy a 2-in 1-out flowmaster (My truck has stock duals) Sport ORE. But I was curious if anyone here had any experience with flow master or suggestions?
Thanks, I will post pics of my painted suspension and shock upgrade.
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I switched mufflers from the 44 to a Thrush Turbo. It was quieter at first, but now its just as annoying as the 44. Plus, I have a gutted cat right now. Plus plus, Im getting older.
For shocks I went with Monroe-Matics. But then I only have a 2" level. The hydros will give a better ride than nitros. I dont have any expirience with SJ or PC shocks.
For shocks I went with Monroe-Matics. But then I only have a 2" level. The hydros will give a better ride than nitros. I dont have any expirience with SJ or PC shocks.
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I'l bee putting a cat back on within the next month or so. If that doesn't quiet it enough, I'll get another muffler.
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i recently went to the local muffler shop for a new dual exhaust out the back, and got the largest 1-in/2-out they had. it was a generic no-name knock off muffler.
it sounds ok. a little loud if you get on it, not very loud for normal driving.
i like that it exits out the back, so i can't hear it. the stock muffler exited out the side and with cat removed, every time i passed a wall or building or car on the right side i got the screaming exhaust in my ear.
from cat location/end of the front pipe to the rear bumper, including pipes, muffler, bending, welding it was $250. a little high, but we've only got 2 muffler shops in town so there's not much choice. he did the whole job in about 45 minutes or less.
it sounds ok. a little loud if you get on it, not very loud for normal driving.
i like that it exits out the back, so i can't hear it. the stock muffler exited out the side and with cat removed, every time i passed a wall or building or car on the right side i got the screaming exhaust in my ear.
from cat location/end of the front pipe to the rear bumper, including pipes, muffler, bending, welding it was $250. a little high, but we've only got 2 muffler shops in town so there's not much choice. he did the whole job in about 45 minutes or less.
Last edited by dhvaughan; 04-23-2013 at 08:32 PM.
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I have ran the Super 44's, had dual mufflers, very loud on my truck, it would set off car alarms, rusted fast after one winter, check to see if you can get one in stainless steel. Current muffler is a stainless Magnaflow ??? two in/two out 2.25 dia very mellow until I use the volume pedal then it talks, much friendlier with the law.
Did I notice any difference in performance between the two, not by my butt dyno same thing no difference at all.
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I have a Super44 on my truck, I've had for just about 4yrs now, it is starting to rot fast, but this was it's 4th WI winter. Not bad imo. I like it, great sounds, really loud but not annoying.
I have skyjacker shocks with my SJ lift kit, crappy shocks not impressed at all. Merc is dead on, good luck keeping a drink in the cup holder. you feel EVERYTHING.
I have skyjacker shocks with my SJ lift kit, crappy shocks not impressed at all. Merc is dead on, good luck keeping a drink in the cup holder. you feel EVERYTHING.