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I have a 2015 F250 CC Platinum 6.2L with just over 59K miles on it and the pipe between the muffler and resonator completely rotted in half. I bought the truck new and have left it completely stock. I'm looking for recommendations on which aftermarket exhaust system to go with. I'm planning on keeping the truck until the wheels fall off (still have 4 payments left 0% - 72 months). I tow a travel trailer and I'm thinking about a cat back system with dual left and right side exiting pipes. I'm looking for a nice throaty rumble, but nothing too loud.
Thank you in advance for any help / advice.
I removed the stock muffler on my truck and left it as-is. It actually sounds pretty good...just enough rumble to notice, but still quiet in the cab, and no drone.
I removed the small resonator and put a Flowmaster Delta 50 on. Not super loud, no drone at all. I’m sure it would be louder if I removed the large resonator, but I’m happy with it.
I have Stainless Works full system, headers through hi-flow cats & their cat back system with 3" dual exhaust exiting on the right at the rear, all stainless steel construction. A great kit, an excellent company. But its loud when you open it up and really growls over 3500-4000rpm. SW does have other mufflers that are probably quieter but others on this site have already listed other options, like Akley88. SW has a great system but it is aggressive.
I have a regular cab F350 dually. I have nothing under mine but a magnapack then a y and dual’s out the back and its not even loud. Fixing to true dual it and see how it is then.
Those big mufflers dont do much. I cut the first one off I was surprised at how little it changed then whacked the second one off and still not much change.
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