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Old Nov 26, 2013 | 05:10 AM
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I'm 18, just bought my 2000 Ford F-150 off my dad, been in our family for about 9 years now but he's kept it pretty much stock. It's a XLT Triton 4.6 V8 2WD, 5 speed,
it's got 20 inch rims, not my favorite for my truck but I guess it'll do for the moment. Also have it's stock rims still stored away. It was a bed cover, also installed some 6000k HID lights and some headlight covers. Black and red seat covers that I ordered of stylintrucks.com for it about a year ago as a gift for my dad.
I'm wanting to put an exhaust on it but I don't have any ideas yet, I was actually wondering if there's any way I could do a dual pipe type thing all the way from the headers to the back? Any help please can't post any pictures yet
 
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Old Nov 30, 2013 | 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by NWAFordOwner
I'm 18, just bought my 2000 Ford F-150 off my dad, been in our family for about 9 years now but he's kept it pretty much stock. It's a XLT Triton 4.6 V8 2WD, 5 speed,
it's got 20 inch rims, not my favorite for my truck but I guess it'll do for the moment. Also have it's stock rims still stored away. It was a bed cover, also installed some 6000k HID lights and some headlight covers. Black and red seat covers that I ordered of stylintrucks.com for it about a year ago as a gift for my dad.
I'm wanting to put an exhaust on it but I don't have any ideas yet, I was actually wondering if there's any way I could do a dual pipe type thing all the way from the headers to the back? Any help please can't post any pictures yet
Best thing you can do is keep up with regular maintenance. and the "Gotts intake" mod.

I would suggest that you check and read in the "exhaust section"....short answers is yes you can do that. But there is a BUNCH more information there>>>https://www.f150online.com/forums/ex...ust-guide.html
 
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