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Hello all brothers I installed a TBR turnout exhaust on my Low rider st, the look is pretty good, but I don’t like the sound. do any advice me to sell and go withe other brands or they are all similar? Thanks allot
Usually the complain is that the TBR is too loud, aside from drag pipes and straight pipes you won't find much louder. Although if you just installed it, it will get louder with time as the packing burns in/out.
You might try popping the cap and pulling the packing out and seeing how you like it. Although it's going to be stupid loud and not too many other people will like you. I'd rather have a good sounding pipe over a loud pipe.
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