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Old 02-19-2007, 12:53 PM
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Side exit exhaust

Anyone have pics of their side exit exhaust? I am upgrading my exhaust on my
05 F150 and cant make my mind up on what I want to get. Its either gonna be si/so 40 series Flowmaster in stock location and pipe or si/do side exit 40 series in front of passener side rear wheel. Could someone post some pics so I can make my mind up? Thanks for the help.

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I dont have photos.... but I do have some videos of my Bassani setup.

http://home.earthlink.net/~metalsped/bassani/
 
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You should really look at MagnaFlo`s too. With the old school FlowMasters you will lose some low end torque and not gain, if any, HP.

You will gain HP and torque with MagnaFlo`s and they are quiet when at idle and cruz`n but when you step on it......OH YEAH!!!
 
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Thats what I want quiet when at idle but loud when i put my foot in it. What model Magnaflo do you reccommend getting?
 

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not sure about the gain or loss but I love my flowmaster. d/in d/out, side exit in front of passengers side rear wheel. if you prefer magnaflow they make a d/in d/out muffler also. I like the idea of tru-duals and using a single muffler eliminates the need for a crossover. ill get some pictures as soon as possible.
 
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that would be great thanks.
 
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Old 02-23-2007, 06:59 AM
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that would be great thanks.
finally got some pics in my gallery. go take a look and see if that's what your looking for. please keep in mind its been muddy here for weeks so not very clean. the exhaust is actually black and looks really well against the white & stainless. total cost $125.00 for the muffler, $325.00 for labor and stainless tubing
 
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be carefull exiting in front of the wheel. the older (98+) models did this occasionally and the exhaust stains the side of the truck. I'd recommend putting it out where the stock goes out.
 
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Yea i just uploaded a PIC of my JBA exhuast system. He sounds sweet and is gettting sweeter.
 
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Thanks for taking the pics. I think I am going to go with a Magnaflow si/so stock location with a 3'' tip.
 




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