Got my 2010 PPV

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Stupid forum won't let me post em.......I've tried
 
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Next project(s) in the works

OEM foglight install
Airhorn install on a separate switch


Pics: OEM foglights with LED bulbs, testing off from test leds and RC truck battery

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Hopefully not to much louder

It's not much of a difference, but I noticed it. I made a video of stock, then the muffler and then one year later (within about half an hour:rolleyes:) for comparison. The one year later vid doesn't sound very different at all. I guess the difference is more noticeable inside. Regardless, it's a very unobtrusive muffler that has a little more bite than the 12589.

If you're interested:

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One year later-

 
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More pics of the airhorn wiring harness. It started as a spare foglight harness I had and now I'm adapting/custom fitting for the PPV for a clean airhorn harness that I can tuck and hide.

Do I need an airhorn......nope, but do I want one to **** with people that are to busy texting and driving...... absolutely

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Almost identical to mine except I have the MF clone of that muffler. I welded mine in with regular steel wire and the splice piece to make up the length difference was regular 3" aluminized steel exhaust tubing. Wire wheeled it clean, coated it with cold galvanizing compound and "aluminum" colored spray paint and it still looks fresh today, minus the dirt. Road salt isn't a factor here, though.

Give it a couple hundred miles and it'll get a little louder and more aggressive tone to it.
 

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