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Old Jul 14, 2008 | 11:44 PM
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Heh, what do you Wisconsin people know. Oh, BTW, its pop, not soda. Its also duck, duck, goose, not duck, duck, gray duck. Look it up, every reference lists gray duck as a variation of duck, duck, goose. It came first, its the correct way, and you guys over there are just weird. Not all of Wisconsin, just the Madison area.

At least I'm proud of where I come from. You guys don't list it until you view profiles.

lol, no im quite sure that its called soda, pop makes it sound like your a pervert, no I dont want a drink of your pop, I dont know where he's been :P You may have me on the duck duck goose thing, but at least our idea of a weekend out isnt going to Fargo ND. Good thing im not from the madison area, i'm way the hell up north, 20 miles south of lake superior tyvm

One thing we can agree on......At least were not from minnesota!
 
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Old Jul 15, 2008 | 12:21 AM
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LOL. I would say "hell yes", but my wife is from Rochester, MN.

Sorry about the Madison thing. Your profile said you were from Madison, I assumed you knew how to enter your own information correctly.

I don't get the pervert and pop connection at all. I think you have repressed sexual problems. J/K. Whether we think its pop or soda, at least we aren't like the weirdos down south where everything is "coke". "What kind of cokes do you have?" Give me a break! Theres only one coke, one pepsi, etc.

My idea isn't going to Fargo. Hell no. North Dakotas are weird, might as well be Canadian... oh wait, we have some of those on the forum as well. Whoops. My idea of a vacation is heading west, towards where I grew up, near the Black Hills, or to Colorado. Maybe even Texas.

Sorry for getting off-topic Neon, just having fun.
 
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Old Jul 15, 2008 | 04:01 PM
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hey now aint nothin wrong with wisconsin. besides yall are closer to canada EAH? LOL i was quoted 325 for a single in dual out muffler and pipes comming out the back off to the sides or straight out still the same price.


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Old Jul 15, 2008 | 04:07 PM
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Actually, if you look at a map, Wisconsin is the same distance from Canada as South Dakota is. You don't get the "Eh" until you get into North Dakota or northern Minnesota. One thing you do get from Minnesota, though, is elongated "O"s. Be careful when crossing that state.
 
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Old Jul 15, 2008 | 04:41 PM
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LOL i was quoted 325 for a single in dual out muffler and pipes comming out the back off to the sides or straight out still the same price.


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I paid $350 last year when I had my exhaust redone for my Flowmaster 40 single in dual out with 2.25" pipe coming out the back exiting behind each rear tire with stainless steel tips on each side. I asked for 2.25" pipe as it's what I wanted. I assume all pipe would have been the same price as he quoted me the price before he knew which pipe I wanted. I also think out the rear would have more than likely been the same price as that's what he told me duals would cost I just wanted it done like the exhaust I had on there before was so he ran it basically the same. The tips aren't at as much of an angle but they exit the same. I like this setup it just gets dirty super easily and fast.



BTW 01DodgeRam360 did you get yours done today? How was it? Do you like it any better? Post up some pictures.
 
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Old Jul 15, 2008 | 04:46 PM
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Actually, if you look at a map, Wisconsin is the same distance from Canada as South Dakota is. You don't get the "Eh" until you get into North Dakota or northern Minnesota. One thing you do get from Minnesota, though, is elongated "O"s. Be careful when crossing that state.

Yeah, whats that all aboot anyway Eh?
 
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Old Jul 15, 2008 | 08:24 PM
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Well wound up costing me $90 to have the exhaust rerouted to underneath the bumper, but I think it was worth it. Cleaned the look up a lot. Having it exit beneath the bumper actually kind of hides the tips nicely from the side, it looks really sleek. And from the rear it looks a lot less messy and you can appreciate the trucks frame as opposed to the giant ****** defying the contour of the truck. I think it looks nice. I did notice that my truck doesn't reflect off of peoples cars like it used to, but that's ok, less drone in my ear. I still think I'm going to change the muffler out though, it's just too loud. Feels like it's gotten really loud, louder than ever, just always droning. I think it has to do with the way they extended the shift points. I was going to have the exhaust guy add in a resonator, but there really isn't room. I have a flex pipe before my muffler so there is no space to add the resonator. I'm just going to save up and buy the flowmaster 50 series delta flow and call it even. I think it will be the best median for my taste. It should still bark with the gutted cat and longtube headers, but shouldn't drone nearly as much, especially on the highway. It sucked the other night. I was with a very good looking girl the other night, and we had to leave the movies because she was feeling sick. I felt really bad that she had to sit in my truck with it just blearing in her ears while she was feeling naustious. So it was at this point I knew that I wanted to swap the muffler out, it's just not realistic for a daily driver. It's so god damn badass, but it's just too loud and it sucks. Maybe if I get a car in a couple of years I can throw the obnoxious muffler back on, but as my only daily driver, it's a downright headache at times, especially for people who don't appreciate exhaust lol.
 
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Old Jul 15, 2008 | 08:41 PM
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Here are some ****ty cellphone shots. I'll get some more in a couple of days. Couldn't get any of the rear though. I got attacked by neighbors and got stuck talking to them lol.



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Old Jul 15, 2008 | 08:53 PM
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have you tried to drive it down the highway yet?
 
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Old Jul 15, 2008 | 09:26 PM
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I really like how that looks. How are you liking it so far? Is it any quieter? BTW what kind of cell phone are you using to take pictures?
 
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