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dont know if i like the sound went for a 200 mile ride yesturday and man these things are very loud. not sure if i like the sound as i did when i first installed the mufflers. iam still not sure if iam gonna keep them or sell them but if i do sell them what do i buy next dam it. iam pissed i sold my rineharts oh well will see what happens.
Rick
That's why I said in Bry's thread that I still like my rino's as they are much of an improvement over stock and I can still hear my stereo..
Don't beat yourself up too much though if you go back to the rino's. I'm sure you wouldn't be the first one to do so. You should have probably hung on to the rino's until you had made your decision though on the CFR's. Was a little hasty..
I'm sure that there's few on here that like to be "as loud as they can" be..
Seems that there were a couple of threads about that recently.
Rick, hope it works out, you are like me, I see something I like and jump on it and sell the old , a few times but not to many I regretted selling the old part because the new one didn't work out like I wanted
dont know if i like the sound went for a 200 mile ride yesturday and man these things are very loud. not sure if i like the sound as i did when i first installed the mufflers. iam still not sure if iam gonna keep them or sell them but if i do sell them what do i buy next dam it. iam pissed i sold my rineharts oh well will see what happens.
Rick
Trade you my Fuel Moto 4.5" Pro Touring slip-ons. They are nice and deep...just lack the loudness.
YES you could go with the Reins 4" or the Pro tour 4.5" or the Monster Rounds they sound Great ! . So do not worry you have 3 more to go thru. Like I have said in previous replys I was going to go with the CFR's but changed my mind I am looking at the 3 I have said for you also, Hey its a tough world out there trying to find that perfect sound to keep yourself Happy ! LOL!
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