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Old Nov 7, 2006 | 02:38 PM
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a buddy of mine has the magnaflow exhaust on his 02' 2500 it sounds great, it is not loud at highway speed but does have a throaty roar out of the hole
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Old Nov 7, 2006 | 07:43 PM
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haha here in Arkansas everybody wants a flowmaster, you know us Rednecks gotta have it loud and obnoxious! lol I am going with the Magnaflow on the Ave though, its more of the tone I want, I am tired of hearing my truck idle louder than my radio can play!
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Old Nov 16, 2006 | 06:21 PM
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Well I got the mufflers put on today. I drove it home (about 15 miles) and it sounds great outside. It does resonate real bad b/t 30-50 MPH. Cruiding at 65-70 it sounds great w/just a little interior resonance. Now I am thinking about somehting else I can put in there to get rid of the resonance, but to keep the deep tone the mufflers gave it. My local muffler shop it is a 6.0 and they are hard to keep quiet with aftermarket mufflers. I am beginning to believe them after heraing all the other 6.0 trucks in town.

What suggestions do you all have? Putting a bullet muffler in frt of the Magnaflows or is there somehting else out there that will kill the resonance. I did keep the factory tip out the rt rr. Just swapped the factory fo the Magaflows. Thanks again.
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