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Old Jan 9, 2006 | 08:48 AM
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New Exhaust

I'm looking at getting a new exhaust this spring. I'm leaning toward a Magnaflow. Do they make Duals exiting behind the tires?
Do the straight rear exit have any problems w/ the spare (tire)?
Also, has anyone heard of Raven Exhaust ? A coworker just had duals installed on his Tahoe from the local Midas shop and it looks and sounds pretty good.

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Oh yeah, I have a 05' SCAB 5.4L 4WD
 

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Old Jan 9, 2006 | 05:01 PM
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Never heard of the raven exhaust but that's just me! But I don't like magnaflow i don't think it's worth the money i mean you get power gain but it's not loud sounds good to but not loud!!! And if they have a kit for it; it should say on the site if it interfers with the tire! check out their site www.magnaflow.com
 
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Old Jan 9, 2006 | 11:51 PM
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heres some pics of mine.. as you can see you can get around the spare tire.. and yes i can still lower mine





o and those are 4" tips
 

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Old Feb 8, 2006 | 06:15 AM
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New SIDO exiting behind right rear tire

Originally Posted by ArcherXring
I'm looking at getting a new exhaust this spring. I'm leaning toward a Magnaflow. Do they make Duals exiting behind the tires?
I called Magnaflow yesterday after I saw a new SIDO cat-back soon to be available for the Harley Davidson. I was told it would work on my 2005 5.4L 4x2 Scab after slightly shortening the front extension pipe.

The kit pipes exit behind the rear tire as does my stock pipe.
 
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