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i am looking for really loud exhaust... thats why i bought this bad boy! anyonehave ideas for me? i dont want 2 into1's though! lets hear what everyone else thinks. thanks
I have vance and hines slip on. Staight Shots and there very loud. I also have a set of torque cones in and it makes it even louder. No one wants to ride to the right side of me, cause im just to loud. I love'em.
i run no pipes.cool at nite with flames.caution. fire set legs on fire. [sm=icon_rofl.gif]neighbors love me too.they will like you too. [sm=happy046.gif][sm=happy046.gif]
It doesn't get much louder or much slower than straight pipes unless you can manage to come up with some open megaphones.Try taking a hole saw to your stock mufflers and just removing the baffles.Or take a hacksaw to your stock mufflers right where they start to flare out that'll give you some really small really loud mini megs.
I did it the cheap way for now until I can afford a new exhaust. I used a 2" hole saw and cut through the welds at the muffler tip to cut out the baffles on the stock mufflers. sounds great!!!
remove exhaust muffler bracket and both mufflers, do one at a time obviously. put the muffler in a vise where the mounting bracket goes. use a 2" hole saw and start drilling, this will cut through the weld that holds the baffle in. once through stick something long down the muffler from the back side and the baffle will fall on thr ground. shake out shavings and reinstall mufflers, enjoy the loudness!
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