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I got bored yesterday so I went to a hardware store and I got staff for a lollipop baffles put them together and me and the wife went for a ride,I must say that over no baffles those give some increase in low end power,here is some pictures ,cost me 5$ for everything......
O.K guys I just went out and take one out to take a good pic,this is nothing but:
(1) 1/4 20 eye bolt
(2) 1inch washers with 1/4 inch holes
(1) 1/4 inch bolt and nut to sandwich the washers on the eye bolt
(2) 1/4 inch nuts to tight the assembled lollipop baffles to the pipe
(1)luck 1/4inch washer I put this one on the outside b-tween pipe and nut to tight the lollipop.
that is all take look at the pic nothing to it....
just go to your local hardware store and assembly the baffle there you'll know what you need.....
good luck.
I'll make some sound clips this afternoon if nothing come up more important....
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