which parts for 2010
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which parts for 2010
6.2 vmax 4x4 ordered, time to round up some parts.
I ordered g/force 2" spindles and shackles today.
need to decide on headers, 1 3/4 or 1 7/8, will be arh
also, cai, thinking about the new vararam
http://www.vararam.com/tri-power/tri-power.html
not sure what to do with the cat back, not much out there for direct fit, corsa or mbrp for
sierra denali and thats about it for now.
thought i would install the headers, leave the stock 3.5" muffler and take the resonator out of the tail pipe, I don't want a real loud truck.
any suggestions???
I ordered g/force 2" spindles and shackles today.
need to decide on headers, 1 3/4 or 1 7/8, will be arh
also, cai, thinking about the new vararam
http://www.vararam.com/tri-power/tri-power.html
not sure what to do with the cat back, not much out there for direct fit, corsa or mbrp for
sierra denali and thats about it for now.
thought i would install the headers, leave the stock 3.5" muffler and take the resonator out of the tail pipe, I don't want a real loud truck.
any suggestions???
Last edited by Allgonoshow; 01-08-2010 at 11:58 PM.
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I would go with the 1 3/4 unless you are going to boost or nitrous.. if not it will just hurt you instead of gain IMO. ARH is a good brand.. as far as the vararam.. I am researching that myself... I've read alot of good ratings.
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i have a vararam installed on a denali...
check this out.. results ( https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=451879 )
check this out.. results ( https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=451879 )
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i have a vararam installed on a denali...
check this out.. results ( https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=451879 )
check this out.. results ( https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=451879 )
I'm not too concerned about the oiled filter, their web site says it's sensor safe fluid.
I've run numerous oiled filters over the years and never had any issues