Exhaust
You could go cheap and replace one of the mufflers with some straight tubing which would be pretty cheap. Or you could replace all of your tubing to a larger diameter and keep both mufflers. If you go with a true catback kit you're looking at a price between $300 and $900 depending on the kit that you get and how much work you're willing to put into it. There are a few threads where you can see what other people have done with theirs, a few have pictures and some of them have movies.
I had the same thing done that you are considering. I had Master Muffler do my using mandrel pipe bends and had a Dynoflow dual outlet muffler installed with 3" stainless tips all for $400. I like the looks and sound. It has a bit of resonanse around town, but I like it and have had others ask about it. Pretty quiet on the freeway though.
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I tried to upload a picture of the tail end of the truck showing you, but the picture was to large to upload. Not too computer savy, but if I can figure out how to send a picture I will.
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I tried to upload a picture of the tail end of the truck showing you, but the picture was to large to upload. Not too computer savy, but if I can figure out how to send a picture I will.
Picture of the way I did it as mentioned in earlier response. Hope it works.
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I went with a Flowmaster 50 dual side exit b4 thw wheel...here is a vid clip to hear and see it...it was taken on a cold morning... and it sounds so much better in person...
http://media.putfile.com/Flowmaster-Muscle-fredFlow50
http://media.putfile.com/Flowmaster-Muscle-fredFlow50



