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I did a full write up on how I remove the baffles and de cated my dads ultras pipes. There is a full write up on here how I did it and converted it to 2-1, made a front and rear lolly pop to knock down the sound a bit and it sounds and runs awesome.
I did a full write up on how I remove the baffles and de cated my dads ultras pipes. There is a full write up on here how I did it and converted it to 2-1, made a front and rear lolly pop to knock down the sound a bit and it sounds and runs awesome.
Post the write up or the link to the article for others to view
here are some pics of what I did. If you do a search off my name it will come up as one of my posted threads. i do not have the link on me right now. here are some pics
found a early 2000 st glide header pipe as they have a 2-1 and the split after the header in the collector.
cut open and removed the cat
welded it back up
then removed the baffle from the muffler and made up some lollys
I left the screen and last layer of baffle in and used the lollys one in about 6" in from the end and one about 4" from the front
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