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I Really Need Some Guidance (glasspacks,flowmaster,etc.)

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Old 05-30-2011, 02:25 PM
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if the want cheap just cut the muffler out and put a turn down on it. if you want to spend some money cut the muffler out and get a shop to weld in a straight, my buddy get his done that way for 80 bucks. it sounds good, its pretty loud, and its the cheapest way to go. i wouldnt worry about mufflers. everyone has their own preference. and if you dont like how its sounds you can always change it...
 
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Old 05-30-2011, 05:22 PM
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Here ya go. These are from Merc's truck.

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Well after talking to my brother today, he apparently thinks there's a shop around here that could install true dual with glass packs for 80 to 120 bucks. It didn't sound right to me because I thought true dual cost ALOT. Doesn't it take two cats?? Anyway, main reason I didn't want a shop to do it for me is lack of money. Does that sound like a viable price to you guys? Or maybe he was mistaken and saying they could do a Y pipe fitting and glass packs..
 
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you wont get true duals with cats done for that much. 2 new cats are going to cost that much alone. you are looking at several hundred dollars to get true duals with cats done...
 
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If they don't install cats, that is doable..... but, expect to have to pay cash.
 
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Yeah that's cheap. I have absolutely no drone in the cab. It's not even loud on the highway.
 
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Originally Posted by 97tn4x4
You cut the factory muffler out and have a y put in and have the 2 pipes dumped over the axle. I've heard that setup before and it sounds good. But I'm biased, I love straights.
http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/a...4/83a72ac5.mp4
Is this the set up you've got? Because this is exactly the sound I want. I LOVE it
 



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