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Old 04-25-2007, 08:37 PM
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Does anyone have experience with the difference in cabin sound with the pipes exiting in front of the rear wheels? Looking for a quieter free flow muffler that I can run in fornt of wheels and not get a headache.
 
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bro, i got headers, to a gutted, cat, straight out the side, with no muffler and I don't get headaches, so im sure that what you pick, you'll be just fine
 
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you didnt mention what engine you have. as long as you dont remove or gut the Cat(s) and you run a high quality freeflow muffs and duals you should be fine.

i run no cat and no muffs and i dont get headaches either. I cant hear the engine over the sound of the boggers anyway.
 
 



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