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Fell in love with mine when I first got them, Jackpot slash ups (matches the side bag angle). Nice sound slightly louder than stock til you really get on it then still not overpowering or defening. Up graded to the PCv and the Big Sucker style intake. Sounded even better then. Reminds me of the old style "glass packs" we used to run on our Hot Rods is sound and construction.
Yes, I will be ordering baffles with them. I am going to call JP and ask them some questions, but I think they are the way I am going to go. Any advice on the baffles?
Very happy with them. Also have their air cleaner & PCV. If you have any issues you can call then up and someone will help you out try that with some other shops.
Yes, I will be ordering baffles with them. I am going to call JP and ask them some questions, but I think they are the way I am going to go. Any advice on the baffles?
Just his stock Dyno Tuned work and sound Great...you can go larger for more sound or Quiet baffles for less, but will hurt the power gain a little.
I just slapped on my Jackpot slip-on, on my 2010 SG and I absolutely love it. Fit and finish is fantastic, sounds great when on it and not so loud that it annoys you when cruising.
Thanks for the info, I have been all over their site. Gonna try them. I can't find anyone who hates them.
No Problem, Also if you want, you might be able to find a forum member willing to let you take a listen in person if you are not sure of the true sound.
Thank you all for the great feedback and support. Here is a quick video clip of the Jackpot Dyno tuned mufflers in action on my 150 Hp Procharged 09 Road King
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