Pipes?
The exhaust should come over from the driver side and just before the first Y-pipe cat there is a small crossover which houses the O2 sensor allowing it to get readings mixed of both sides. It's almost like a small H-pipe. I have this, and my exhaust shop cut off right after that and welded on, running 2.25" pipes all the way back to 24" glasspacks right before the axle, goes up over, and then into 4x24" stainless tips. I'd recommend sticking with stainless. Not quite as nice looking as chrome, but it also won't rust out in a year on you.
Being a truck, glasspacks sound good. I don't know that I'd run a glasspack on a car though. TGFT, Thank God for Trucks.
Being a truck, glasspacks sound good. I don't know that I'd run a glasspack on a car though. TGFT, Thank God for Trucks.
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so does any1 know how much 40 series flowmasters would cost about if the person putting them on carries them? i know the guys that are putting my pipes on really well so they wont charge labor but how much would the whole system be?
squeals99, not sure where yout from, prices range here and there, just did a search on ebay for a 40 series and it has a buy it now for 44.95, around here (arkansas) and proboly 20.00 for a muffler shop to put it on. would run about 80.00 for the muffler and for them to put it on at a local muffler shop, and at the moment am running a single cat, had the rear one cut off and 2.25 duels with red hots glasspack (not true duels yet hehe) out the back with 3.50 inch tips, sounds pretty good, not real loud, but the local muffler shop here charged 140.00 to run the duels with the tips, so around here it would roughly cost 220.00 for all of it.. am going to get the front cat cut off today though, hehe
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