dual exhaust ?
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dual exhaust ?
I am pondering the thought of getting duals put on my 2500. Mainly to help it breathe better and for the sound. I don't have alot info or expertise in this area, so I wanted to know if there is a better brand that will hold up than another, or are they all about the same? Also, to have installed, what price seems reasonable? Thanx in advance...Jamie
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Duals dont breath any better than singles, just for your your info. I think that one of the more popular out there is the mbrp systems. The cool duals are expensive I think here in canada it is like 1200 or something,, I think you can get the exact price from thier website,, www.mbrp.com ( i think)
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contact Larry Ellis, the guy that runs this site, he has exceptional deals on his systems from MBRP, I got mine from him. Make sure you get the stainless steel and not the aluminized. It shipped out of Dallas/FW, TX area so I got mine the next day since I am in TX also. I had origionally got one off ebay that never showed up, got $180 back from paypal and had some friends track the guy down at his address in AZ and get the rest of the money for me the fun way. I payed $680 or something like that on ebay and Larry had very competitive pricing, I dont really remember but it was competitive to the ebay sales. Much better service for sure and VERY fast shipping. It also came with the big stainless steel tips.
I also did the install myself which was not too bad but I ended up having to take it to the muffler shop because of a weird turn down on the pipe after the cat. He put in a delete pipe where the cat was and welded it all up for $60.
I also did the install myself which was not too bad but I ended up having to take it to the muffler shop because of a weird turn down on the pipe after the cat. He put in a delete pipe where the cat was and welded it all up for $60.
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