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Old Jan 18, 2008 | 10:55 PM
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Ok guys im not totally clueless but what would be the best way to buy dual exhaust? As a set or seperate? If seperate what parts would I need? ok I lied im clueless. I want loud when idoling taking off and when cruising. And im trying not to sound like a poser wannabe or something. My dad never loved me. jk
 
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Old Jan 19, 2008 | 12:19 AM
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I would reccomend buying the muffler(s) seperate and having a shope run the pipe for you. It usually runs much cheaper than buying an entire pre-bent cat back exhaust.

As for what sound you are looking for, I think straights would be best for sound at idle, cruising, and throttle. If you do want to run mufflers then Cherrybomb, SLP, Flowmaster, Magnaflow are all good brands. A lot of people on here love the sound of the Roush, it is another good choice.

Corsa makes excellent sounding exhausts but they only(as far as I know) make complete systems and do not sell mufflers seperate.

Straights would obviously be cheaper because it is just that, no muffler.
 
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Old Jan 19, 2008 | 06:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Boxerguy1989
I would reccomend buying the muffler(s) seperate and having a shope run the pipe for you. It usually runs much cheaper than buying an entire pre-bent cat back exhaust.

As for what sound you are looking for, I think straights would be best for sound at idle, cruising, and throttle. If you do want to run mufflers then Cherrybomb, SLP, Flowmaster, Magnaflow are all good brands. A lot of people on here love the sound of the Roush, it is another good choice.

Corsa makes excellent sounding exhausts but they only(as far as I know) make complete systems and do not sell mufflers seperate.

Straights would obviously be cheaper because it is just that, no muffler.
corsa lists mufflers for sale separately on their webpage fyi
 
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Old Jan 19, 2008 | 08:51 PM
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corsa lists mufflers for sale separately on their webpage fyi
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