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Old Dec 6, 2008 | 12:48 AM
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Originally Posted by CountryPunk
Where did you come up with this? I pieced together a Stainless single 3" system, muffler and all for less than $200 installed. Catbacks Start at about $400. I love the way mine sounds and can almost promise that it flows better than any aftermarket catback. I don't have mandrel bends, but then again, bends aren't even necessary in this system. I would have to imagine that a straight pipe flows better than Any kind of bend. Just my .02

5' of 3" stainless= about $50
straight through dynomax bullet= $40
install and bending of turndown= $70

$160 including shipping on parts.






Hey do you have more pics? and or a video? i wanna hear how it sounds, I love how that looks.

Ohh and How loud is it in the cab?
 
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Old Dec 8, 2008 | 07:42 PM
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That's all I really have of my setup. I've tried a couple ways to get some audio of it but haven't had any luck at getting something to reproduce the sound accurately. It's pretty noticeable in the cab, but not annoying. Give it a shot, I'm extremely pleased with how it turned out, both sound and performance wise. Thanks for the compliments.
 
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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted by CountryPunk
That's all I really have of my setup. I've tried a couple ways to get some audio of it but haven't had any luck at getting something to reproduce the sound accurately. It's pretty noticeable in the cab, but not annoying. Give it a shot, I'm extremely pleased with how it turned out, both sound and performance wise. Thanks for the compliments.
I think the main thing i have about it is I dont want it to be over powering in the cab because I am going to be doing a custom stereo. My last f150 I had it dumped and that was just to much but this seems to go further back which is why I asked the in cab question.
 
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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 01:16 PM
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It's in the stock muffler location. I would think a good sound deadening job would nearly silence it.
 
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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 11:04 PM
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i left out the muffler and its only loud when you get above 3000 rpm, but at highway speeds i cant even hear it and it turns down by the front tire lol
 
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