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Old 01-19-2006, 08:52 PM
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That seems like a lot of $$$
$280 for an exhaust?.....especially for a truck (there's a lot of room to work with).

But as long as you're happy.
Just hope that didn't put a cheap chrome tip on there or it'll be rusting quick
 
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what are you talking about, that cat back from summit is 228, then shipping and that does include installing it , cutting out the extra resonator up front and welding in another pipe. for an extra 50 i had it all installed with all the extra work done and a solid tailpipe hanger along with the two that were already there. I dont think is was a bad deal at all.
 
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So it would've been like $250 shipped for an exhaust that fits your truck perfectly and with a stainless tip....no labor cost to put it on. It's not hard to literally "bolt on" on a cat-back

Whereas, an exhaust shop did it for $280 for you

Like I said before....as long as you're happy with it is all that matters
 
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yeah lets not get all up and into it now. LOL. BUT i will say this and good advice to others who are gonna cut out the stock exhaust, leave the front resonator on. At first i had them take it out and man it was loud and had that cabin hum. I went back and told them to weld it back in. MUCH better.
 
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Default RE: I got my Flowmaster installed finally

Yeah....the Resonator takes the "raspiness" out of the exhaust. Also helps with taking out the drone of the exhaust.

Probably a good idea (so the exhaust doesn't get annoying) that you had it put back in
 



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