Time for new Exhaust, Need recommendations..
Time for new Exhaust, Need recommendations..
Hello all, been a while since I been on here. My trusty Big Red is 10yrs old now and looks like its time for an exhaust, everythings rusting and starting to split. Truck only has 39K on it and is bone stock. Im looking for a Cat Back kit that will help lower EGT's and that will last a while. Also ease of installation too. I'm not too worried abut having an aggressive sound, although I know it will probably be a little louder than stock, just don't want to have a constant drone on a long trip. Lower EGT's is my main benefit I would like to get so Im not on pins and needles everytime Im around 1300 climbing a hill with a trailer!! What would you guys recommend??
Hello all, been a while since I been on here. My trusty Big Red is 10yrs old now and looks like its time for an exhaust, everythings rusting and starting to split. Truck only has 39K on it and is bone stock. Im looking for a Cat Back kit that will help lower EGT's and that will last a while. Also ease of installation too. I'm not too worried abut having an aggressive sound, although I know it will probably be a little louder than stock, just don't want to have a constant drone on a long trip. Lower EGT's is my main benefit I would like to get so Im not on pins and needles everytime Im around 1300 climbing a hill with a trailer!! What would you guys recommend??
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My test drive after the install. was great. The muffler sounded awesome and not too loud. I need to put more miles on the truck and test while pulling a load to get a better opinion but so far I am happy with the exahust.
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