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Old Oct 19, 2011 | 03:43 PM
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Magnaflow parts

I have for sale, two 4x9 magnaflow stainless steel mufflers, and two 3inch polished stainless slash cut tips. I bought a ton of different parts to see what I liked best, and fabbed my own silver bullet style exhaust. I am selling these BRAND NEW NEVER INSTALLED parts that I have left over at a very reasonable price. My loss = Your gain.
part numbers are
11216 for the 4x9x20 inch mufflers, 2.5" ID dia. Center in/out
35138 Tips 2.5"ID in 3" Slash cut out by 18" long

60 bucks a piece for the muffs
30 bucks a piece for the tips

(Price is SHIPPED price)
I will let everything go for 150 bucks shipped.

Thanks,
Aaron
email for best response alord99@hotmail.com


 
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Old Oct 19, 2011 | 07:16 PM
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Hey sorry, i am kind of a "noob" in this area. I have a bone stock exhaust right now and what else would i have to buy besides these items from you for a complete system that i could take to a shop and get installed? just some pipe and hangers or is there other things?


How would this sound dueled out by the way.... loud?
 
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Old Oct 19, 2011 | 10:04 PM
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What do you have for a truck/motor? There are several options, here is what I had to work with and what I did. I have a Lightning with JDM mid pipes. I bought a magnaflow xpipe and welded two 4x9 magnaflow mufflers (Similar to the ones I have listed, but offset in/out) straight to the xpipe. Then had a buddy fab up some tail pipes and weld on the tips. Basically making a JDM silver bullet cat back at a fraction of the cost. If you have a stock f150 with single exhaust, you can do something similar. Buy a Y-pipe, weld that straight to the two mufflers (And actually tack the two mufflers together at the front and back for strength) Cut your old muffler off, weld or clamp the Y to your existing mid pipe, then have a shop make up some dual tails to fit the outlet of the mufflers. I'm not going to lie though, its going to be fairly loud. I have long tube headers and hi flow cats, so my set up will be a lot louder than a stock truck, but its still going to be loud. On the other side of the coin, I don't think there is anything sweeter than the sound of twin magnaflows on a ford motor. Real clean clean sound, not raspy or ghetto at all. I hope this helps, and if your a little confused, google jdm silver bullet exhaust, or check thier website. But instead of the tiny 4 inch round "silver bullets" I have the ovals.
 
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Old Oct 19, 2011 | 10:33 PM
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Hey thanks. I apologize i actually have a supercrew 05 4x4 f150 with the 5.4.

Im looking for a deep 4x4 kind of tough sound with as cheep as i can get it (this obviously meaning piece together a system or straight pipe or whatever.

I myself am inexperienced with aftermarket exhausts but my dad is a great welder and i myself and alright in the area so the talent is there between the two of us we just need to know what we are doing hah.
 
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Old Oct 20, 2011 | 08:32 AM
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I'd love to sell ya my stuff, but for your truck you could probably do better on your own. Check out discountperformanceexhaust.com. Thats were I got my stuff from, super cheap compared to most shops. I'm not sure what size pipe you have but just measure it up, I would order one single magnaflow muffler, similar to mine but a larger size. Take a sawzall to your pipe, have Dad weld up the new muffler. Re use your factory tail pipe, and maybe even order a magnaflow polished tip from the same place. Now you got a sweet sounding truck at a fifth of the price of a mail order cat back. A big magnaflow muffler will sound real nice on that truck. Deep with a good rumble, a decent growl when you romp on it and little to no drone at cruise. And just remember with the magnaflows...they are a packed muffler, not like a flowmaster, so they will get a little louder over time. So if you first put it on and its a little quiet, don't be dissapointed, just wait a week or two.
 
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Old Oct 21, 2011 | 09:44 AM
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Thanks! I will defiantly be coming back if i have a few more questions one i get the pipe and tips and am ready for the install!
 
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Old Oct 23, 2011 | 12:33 PM
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Ill offer 100 shipped on the mufflers
 
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