lilredtdi
Registered User
Asking for opinions on an online forum..............lol I am askin for TROUBLE...............
Seriously, my exhaust is literally falling off of my truck. It is the original system, if you can believe that except for the wire and old dog chain supporting it as the factory mounts let go long before i bought the truck.
I do not use the truck much and do not want to blow the whole wadd on a fancy schmancy stainless system.
I am also NOT a fan of smoke stacks.
What I* think* I want is 4" duals from downpipe back and exiting behind each rear wheel and turned down at a bit of an angle with stainless tips.
mild steel tubing, stainless mufflers, tips and band clamps.
Any idea of what this should cost??
Will this help her breathe any better?
Can this be done with one muffler or would two be better?
I DO NOT like drone!!
I also do not want pipework or muffler(s) blocking the spare, fuel tanks its if possible. I *think* I will have whoever does the work install as many bandclamps needed to be able to easily remove the exhaust for any service needed on the truck in the future.
Suggestions, comments and pictures welcome..
Seriously, my exhaust is literally falling off of my truck. It is the original system, if you can believe that except for the wire and old dog chain supporting it as the factory mounts let go long before i bought the truck.
I do not use the truck much and do not want to blow the whole wadd on a fancy schmancy stainless system.
I am also NOT a fan of smoke stacks.
What I* think* I want is 4" duals from downpipe back and exiting behind each rear wheel and turned down at a bit of an angle with stainless tips.
mild steel tubing, stainless mufflers, tips and band clamps.
Any idea of what this should cost??
Will this help her breathe any better?
Can this be done with one muffler or would two be better?
I DO NOT like drone!!
I also do not want pipework or muffler(s) blocking the spare, fuel tanks its if possible. I *think* I will have whoever does the work install as many bandclamps needed to be able to easily remove the exhaust for any service needed on the truck in the future.
Suggestions, comments and pictures welcome..