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Now that it has been more than a year, does anyone have any mrs reviews on the Jackpot 4 inch Dyno with competition baffles? Just looking to get some but stuck on deployment now and can't hear em (minus youtube). If there is any consolation I ordered the 107" Big Bore setup with the TW-777 cams and Level B heads. I think they would be a great addition and with the setup, it would be loud and deep at the same time.
Now that it has been more than a year, does anyone have any mrs reviews on the Jackpot 4 inch Dyno with competition baffles? Just looking to get some but stuck on deployment now and can't hear em (minus youtube). If there is any consolation I ordered the 107" Big Bore setup with the TW-777 cams and Level B heads. I think they would be a great addition and with the setup, it would be loud and deep at the same time.
Any more opinions?
I have the 4" dyno Tuned mufflers with the standard baffle and with my Reaping 543 cams they are loud! Sound like a dragster funny car when idling. But a little too loud for me so I will be selling these very soon. They are about the same level sound as the 3.5" Rinehart's which I have on the bike now, and will be selling also. But with your 777's these mufflers will sound good if you like loud.
2015 Roadglide, Jackpot 2-1-2 header cracked at the x-pipe. 6k miles thought I had been hearing an exhaust leak double checked torque at manifold originally installed the jackpot gaskets and had to reinstall header with OE gaskets in order to seal noticed one of the heat shields was rattling, on closer inspection saw behind the shield that the x-pipe had a huge crack called Jackpot and was told it only had a 2 year warranty and that was the best in the business its a steel pipe at around 4 bills personal opinion is that they should cover their product, instead was told to have it welded up customer no service
2015 Roadglide, Jackpot 2-1-2 header cracked at the x-pipe. 6k miles thought I had been hearing an exhaust leak double checked torque at manifold originally installed the jackpot gaskets and had to reinstall header with OE gaskets in order to seal noticed one of the heat shields was rattling, on closer inspection saw behind the shield that the x-pipe had a huge crack called Jackpot and was told it only had a 2 year warranty and that was the best in the business it’s a steel pipe at around 4 bills personal opinion is that they should cover their product, instead was told to have it welded up customer no service
Sorry to hear you had an issue with the product, it appears you purchased our steel SP pipe about 6 years ago, this pipe has a 2 year warranty however we can still repair the pipe or provide a functional replacement for no charge. If you would like to do this send an email to jamie@fuelmotousa.com and I will get you a return authorization.
Sorry to hear you had an issue with the product, it appears you purchased our steel SP pipe about 6 years ago, this pipe has a 2 year warranty however we can still repair the pipe or provide a functional replacement for no charge. If you would like to do this send an email to jamie@fuelmotousa.com and I will get you a return authorization.
god it would suck owning a business and having to deal with this. 8 year old thread brought alive to complain about a product that clearly is past its warranty. Gota love the internet. 🤦♂️
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