Tonyrodz
Resident Resident
Here's a Flowmaster 44. No engine mods. I think he has long tubes. Sounds much better in person.
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It does. It's really hard to get the true sound from a video. It does have a nice deep throaty sound.Does it have a lower tone to it in person? Seems to have more of a poppy higher pitch kind of sound.
Reminds me of my old magnaflow set up on my old truck
Is that with just replacing the muffler? I am kind of thinking about literally cutting out the stock muffler and welding in a new one. Leaving everything else.
Is that with just replacing the muffler? I am kind of thinking about literally cutting out the stock muffler and welding in a new one. Leaving everything else.
Is that with just replacing the muffler? I am kind of thinking about literally cutting out the stock muffler and welding in a new one. Leaving everything else.
Good point. I was looking at a flowmaster super 40 single in/out. May be worth giving it a shotI like that Carven TR. The Magnaflow 12589 is a tried-and-true choice as well. It's a single center in/single offset out so it's the same configuration as the stock muffler. Just cut out the stocker and weld in the aftermarket. You may need a small piece of pipe or two if the aftermarket muffler is shorter than the stock one, but that's pretty much all there is to it. Replacing the pipes won't make any difference so why buy them if yours aren't rusted or damaged?