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Old Nov 11, 2009 | 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by PathfinderJr
3" duals is way too much for your application
Strange...that's what it has stock
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Old Nov 11, 2009 | 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by sc_customs
I'm gonna bump this thread and see if it works...

I'm in a similar situation, wanting to upgrade the entire exhaust and undecided on 2.5" or 3" duals.

Already have the Pacesetter LT's, planning on running cats and cutouts with a magnaflow, exiting b4 rear right tire.

Just unsure if 2.5" the whole way would be enough, or should I go 3"?

Mods in sig, and this will be my last mod for awhile (besides a tune)...
Since you're a 6.0, I'd go with dual 2.5's which won't be overkill but will leave you some room to grow if you decide to do cam/heads/whatever in the future. Dual 3" is too much IMO.
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