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Old 10-07-2004, 04:06 PM
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to lesson the bass from the dump you an usually weld let's say a pipe on to the muffler that is 14-18 inches long with a light turn down. might lesson the noise some.
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Hope this works! If it does its my duals out the back with quad 3" magnaflow tips. I like it its a different look


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Here another with my Dogg!


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Pics didn't work.
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Originally Posted by sierraon22s
I havent read any where that he has two cats, so thats why I posted that. If he does then he can have two mufflers.
My old truck had two cats, then it Yed into a single in, single out (from the factory). I just had my muffler guy chop it off before the Y, and build an entire custom true dual system from that point on with two mufflers.

Now, what you may be thinking of is the 6.0 liter engines. My new truck has two pipes all the way back to the muffler, a dual in, dual out, and then Y's behind the muffler into one pipe out the side. This may only be like that on the 6.0 HO versions though (SS, Escalade, etc.).
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Maybe I have to big of pics


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Originally Posted by hawiianpwr
Maybe I have to big of pics


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lets tey this again


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I like the dual pipes behind the passenger tire or before, i've got dual exit before the passenger rear tire


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fastinspirit02 do you have any pics of that from under the truck? I want to run mine like that, but was trying to find the best way to lay it out on the extended cab trucks. Thanks


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