True Dual Cost Question
True Dual Cost Question
I priced having true duals done on my truck and was quoted $330 without the X pipe. He said it would be $200 if I bought the mufflers and x-pipe myself. Does this sound reasonable for flowmaster 40's? Also, those of you that have this setup, did you use 3'' pipe or 2.5'' pipe. I would appreciate suggestions. Thanks
This is the setup I am looking to get, maybe with some polished rolled tip stainless 4'' tips, 18'' long. I'm th
inking of going with a magnaflow x-pipe insteat of a homemade one.


Photos courtesy of NCSU_05_FX4
This is the setup I am looking to get, maybe with some polished rolled tip stainless 4'' tips, 18'' long. I'm th
inking of going with a magnaflow x-pipe insteat of a homemade one.


Photos courtesy of NCSU_05_FX4
Originally Posted by mfdengineer
I priced having true duals done on my truck and was quoted $330 without the X pipe. He said it would be $200 if I bought the mufflers and x-pipe myself. Does this sound reasonable for flowmaster 40's? Also, those of you that have this setup, did you use 3'' pipe or 2.5'' pipe. I would appreciate suggestions. Thanks
This is the setup I am looking to get, maybe with some polished rolled tip stainless 4'' tips, 18'' long. I'm th
inking of going with a magnaflow x-pipe insteat of a homemade one.


Photos courtesy of NCSU_05_FX4
This is the setup I am looking to get, maybe with some polished rolled tip stainless 4'' tips, 18'' long. I'm th
inking of going with a magnaflow x-pipe insteat of a homemade one.


Photos courtesy of NCSU_05_FX4
Originally Posted by mfdengineer
FX4REACTION, did you go with the standard flowmaster 40's or the delta flow? I'm thinking the Standard 40's..
Thanks for all the input, I just picked up 2 flowmaster 40 standard (loudest in series), magnaflow x-pipe, and 2 4'' polished stainless magnaflow tips, 12'' long for $245 on ebay. now if I can get a good deal on installation, I'll have a long lasting setup for reasonable!!!
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I thought those pics looked familiar!
Since you've seen that thread you should have seen that I paid $275 after being quoted $375.
If I understand what you've said, so far you've dropped $245 for the parts (minus pipes) and the guy you talked to said the install would be $200 if you brought those parts. Did the $330 quote include everything except the x-pipe? If thats the case, I probably would have looked to buy just an x-pipe to bring in and see if they'd do the whole thing for $350-375. Right now you're looking at a total price of ~$450 (245 for parts, 200 for installation) correct?
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Since you've seen that thread you should have seen that I paid $275 after being quoted $375.
If I understand what you've said, so far you've dropped $245 for the parts (minus pipes) and the guy you talked to said the install would be $200 if you brought those parts. Did the $330 quote include everything except the x-pipe? If thats the case, I probably would have looked to buy just an x-pipe to bring in and see if they'd do the whole thing for $350-375. Right now you're looking at a total price of ~$450 (245 for parts, 200 for installation) correct?
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Originally Posted by NCSU_05_FX4
I thought those pics looked familiar!
Since you've seen that thread you should have seen that I paid $275 after being quoted $375.
If I understand what you've said, so far you've dropped $245 for the parts (minus pipes) and the guy you talked to said the install would be $200 if you brought those parts. Did the $330 quote include everything except the x-pipe? If thats the case, I probably would have looked to buy just an x-pipe to bring in and see if they'd do the whole thing for $350-375. Right now you're looking at a total price of ~$450 (245 for parts, 200 for installation) correct?
- NCSU
Since you've seen that thread you should have seen that I paid $275 after being quoted $375.
If I understand what you've said, so far you've dropped $245 for the parts (minus pipes) and the guy you talked to said the install would be $200 if you brought those parts. Did the $330 quote include everything except the x-pipe? If thats the case, I probably would have looked to buy just an x-pipe to bring in and see if they'd do the whole thing for $350-375. Right now you're looking at a total price of ~$450 (245 for parts, 200 for installation) correct?
- NCSU
Oh and did you go with 3'' pipe, because thats what I bought my mufflers tips and x-pipe for, the 3'' pipe.
Yeah man, no problem...
Ok, sounds like you've done your homework and are going about this in a good way. If you can get out the door for only 350, that would be a great deal.
I'm pretty sure my guy used 2.5" pipe.
BTW, what kind of engineer are you?
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Ok, sounds like you've done your homework and are going about this in a good way. If you can get out the door for only 350, that would be a great deal.
I'm pretty sure my guy used 2.5" pipe.
BTW, what kind of engineer are you?
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I spent $300 for my true duals with stainless tips and Flowmaster Original mufflers but my girlfriend's brother works at an exhaust shop so that did help a little. I'd stick with 2-1/4" - 2-1/2" tubing though. 
Here is my set-up. .
Here is my set-up. .
Last edited by ThumperMX113; Mar 9, 2007 at 11:31 PM.
I always like to research well before I spend what little bit of money I do have
Well it looked like 3'' pipe in the pic but it's hard to tell. Will that matter since I've already got mufflers and x-pipe with 3'' in and outs. Can you use 2.5'' pipe with that?
Anyways, I'm a fire engineer/ driver-operator for our local Fire Dept. Thanks guys for the help.
Anyways, I'm a fire engineer/ driver-operator for our local Fire Dept. Thanks guys for the help.
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Originally Posted by mfdengineer
I always like to research well before I spend what little bit of money I do have
Well it looked like 3'' pipe in the pic but it's hard to tell. Will that matter since I've already got mufflers and x-pipe with 3'' in and outs. Can you use 2.5'' pipe with that?
Anyways, I'm a fire engineer/ driver-operator for our local Fire Dept. Thanks guys for the help.
Anyways, I'm a fire engineer/ driver-operator for our local Fire Dept. Thanks guys for the help.




