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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 02:19 AM
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what exhaust is going to perform well,but not be the only thing that people can hear 2 blocks away???? or is all aftermarket exhaust goin to be loud
 
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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 06:15 PM
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Very pleased with the Borla/ Just cruzing she very melo, when ya step on it she really wake up. None of that drone, that others complain of. I will be adding my JBA Header's this weekend.
 
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Old Oct 3, 2006 | 12:36 PM
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Borla's are very nice but also very pricey too. I have them on my Ram and They are very nice and have a nice melow sound when Idling but as soon as you step on the pedel they put out a wonderful tone. Also the first couple of weeks or so it might sound kind of ricey but after the the first month or so (from my experience) the tone goes from the ricer sound to more of a performance sound. I'd recomend them if you have the money to do so.
 
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Old Oct 4, 2006 | 05:40 PM
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Of course, this is always pretty suggestive, but here goes: I like Magnaflows, my Dad had them on his '73 Mach 1 351 Cleveland 4-bbl...though nobody would confuse the two, it has a tiny bit of the glasspack rap mixed in with the muffler burble. It sounds tough, but isn't too loud. They sound nice from the inside too. I'm thinking about a set of these behind my 360 as I have heard they complement the MoPar exhaust note particularly well (and I would assume the Chevys too, since MoPars and Chevys have similarly flat notes).

A second option would be some chepaer Turbo mufflers. Probably not as well-constructed as most mufflers, they really give a deep burble and flow pretty well. It may bee a little too burbly for a newer vehicle like your Durango though, as most newer vehicles seem to have a cleaner exhaust note to them.

I would definitely stay away from Flowmasters (AKA Dronemasters). They are the big name in mufflers right now, but I am just not particularly fond of them from inside or out; too much drone, not enough burble. From far away, I have heard them make a V8 sound almost like a 4-banger because of the drone.
 
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Old Oct 4, 2006 | 11:02 PM
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thanks guys i am all about perfomance looks and it doesnt matter how much ill just work harder to get it i priced out borla catback and i can get it install for 604.24 from mopac thanks for your help ps is that a good price
 
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Old Mar 13, 2007 | 01:26 AM
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I personally love magnaflows
 
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