Cheapest way to get a decent exhaust!
Heh, I love my exhaust out the back, but never had any of the above problems effect me *shrug*. I've got mine very close to flush, only about 2 inches, past the chrome bumper. I did hit one of the exits, thanks to my moms beautiful placement of random **** in her front yard in the middle of winter that knocked it off of the hanger and pushed it in flush with the bumper. I brought it back to the shop and instead of replacing that whole side for 200.00 or whatever I just had them slightly bend it back and rehang it. You can't really tell unless your looking for it.

It looks much more pronounced in this photo due to the shade hitting on that side.

It looks much more pronounced in this photo due to the shade hitting on that side.
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How much cash are you able/want to spend? I had my trucks stock replaced about 25k ago with Flowmasters, not highly regarded here from what i've seen when compared to magnaflow. But I love the sound on mine, its just enough to not annoying me while driving and when I get down on it, it just purs perfectly. A kit as far as I know is like $4xx.xx by itself. If you want it installed your likely to be charged 3 or so hours of shop labor time. Expect to spend 500-700.00 on some exhaust.
BTW :P your name isn't Joe by chance is it..... I've got an Uncle Joe Welch, only he is from Georgia ahaha, born around 65ish too :P
BTW :P your name isn't Joe by chance is it..... I've got an Uncle Joe Welch, only he is from Georgia ahaha, born around 65ish too :P
I swapped out my stock muffler for a magnaflow. Did it myself and reused the stock pipe along with a small section of pipe I bought from Autozone. I added a 3.5 stainless tip later on. I have about $120 in it and it sounds great. If you have access to tools and can or know someone who can weld that is all you need.
Cheapest route to go is running a dumped Dynomax Bullet.
Best thing to do, save up some cash, at least $200, buy a 3" bullet, run a 3" midpipe, and run a 3" single tailpipe, or dual 2.5" tailpipes with some stainless tips of your choice, oh, and mufflers of you choice. Bullets are loud and deep, my new favorite.
You can go cheap and lousy, or save for a quality made system with quality parts.
Best thing to do, save up some cash, at least $200, buy a 3" bullet, run a 3" midpipe, and run a 3" single tailpipe, or dual 2.5" tailpipes with some stainless tips of your choice, oh, and mufflers of you choice. Bullets are loud and deep, my new favorite.
You can go cheap and lousy, or save for a quality made system with quality parts.
And it works by keeping the exhaust carbon & fumes out form under, and away from the truck. And, it does its job of projecting the volume further away.
Does a cat-back mean NO muffler from the cat back? Is this ok in NoCal? What's better 2.5" or 3"? If all this effort is to help unrestricted exhaust flow, are we not missing the headers here - possibily the most important componant? Thus would new headers be a good idea too? Costs? Sorry for so many questions - this is a great formum!!!
Another added benefit is it enables you to effectively carry out road rage on the imbecile who is texting and weaving at 17 mph. You simply go around and punch it as your side exit exhaust lines up with the idiot's open window/eardrum and watch the expression of shock as you pass. Well worth the gas wasted. 
Does a cat-back mean NO muffler from the cat back? Is this ok in NoCal? What's better 2.5" or 3"? If all this effort is to help unrestricted exhaust flow, are we not missing the headers here - possibily the most important componant? Thus would new headers be a good idea too? Costs? Sorry for so many questions - this is a great formum!!!
Cheapest route to go is running a dumped Dynomax Bullet.
Best thing to do, save up some cash, at least $200, buy a 3" bullet, run a 3" midpipe, and run a 3" single tailpipe, or dual 2.5" tailpipes with some stainless tips of your choice, oh, and mufflers of you choice. Bullets are loud and deep, my new favorite.
You can go cheap and lousy, or save for a quality made system with quality parts.
Best thing to do, save up some cash, at least $200, buy a 3" bullet, run a 3" midpipe, and run a 3" single tailpipe, or dual 2.5" tailpipes with some stainless tips of your choice, oh, and mufflers of you choice. Bullets are loud and deep, my new favorite.
You can go cheap and lousy, or save for a quality made system with quality parts.
http://www.4wheelparts.com/DynoMax-E...&t_pn=DYN39450
Speaking of Heads-Back vs Cat-Back...... whats the typical performance gain from say... Cat-Back to adding some new headers over the stock ones?
I've got Cat-Backs right now and wonder the performance difference/benefit from changing out the stock headers to work with my existing cat-backs. This may be a deal-breaker for OP as well. I personally wouldn't do anything to my exhaust unless it was at least Cat-Back, adding a partial pipe with a tip JUST for sound seems like a waste of money to me. Spend the little bit extra and actually benefit your trucks performance IMHO.
I've got Cat-Backs right now and wonder the performance difference/benefit from changing out the stock headers to work with my existing cat-backs. This may be a deal-breaker for OP as well. I personally wouldn't do anything to my exhaust unless it was at least Cat-Back, adding a partial pipe with a tip JUST for sound seems like a waste of money to me. Spend the little bit extra and actually benefit your trucks performance IMHO.
A single or double pipe that makes a "B-Line" for the end of your truck..... AKA, no Muffler, no nothing, with the exception of a tip. This one has mufflers on them, which you can have and still have it be straight but.... I like it without, unless you really need to dim the sound, you'll save cash not having them.
http://mysoarer.com/automotive/w58%20swap/100_0012.jpg
http://mysoarer.com/automotive/w58%20swap/100_0012.jpg




