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I am looking at putting a dual exhaust on my 06 f150 supercab and have recently discovered that roush sells them.
does anyone have a roush exhaust on their truck or does anyone have any advice about them?
I am looking for a video or sound clip too if anyone has one.
Thanks
I am looking at putting a dual exhaust on my 06 f150 supercab and have recently discovered that roush sells them.
does anyone have a roush exhaust on their truck or does anyone have any advice about them?
I am looking for a video or sound clip too if anyone has one.
Thanks
Do you want a loud exhaust? or would you prefer a more quiet sound?
Do you want a loud exhaust? or would you prefer a more quiet sound?
If you want loud this Roush ain't for you. I purchased the street legal version and you can't hear it inside the cab, which is what we were looking for. They also make what they call an off road version which I understand is a LOT louder.
What I like about mine is that if went in quick and easy everything fit like it was suppose to looks great too. I did not like the fact that the tips are not welded on but no worries I'll have them done.
i actually am trying to decide whether i want the off road or the legal version...so hearing what both sound like would be perfect!!
I tried to record the sound for you but it was bearly audible. You can hear a growl if I rev it up but it's still hard to hear with the noise that the Volant makes.... I hate the way the CAI sounds... sounds like the truck is dying.
If you want your truck to sound mean...Go with the off-road side exit exhaust. I have drove these and on the freeway its has a nice hum to it at about 60mph. When stab the gas to pass somebody the truck sounds like it is just shy of being a craftsman truck series nascar. Everyone is saying on this post that the legal version is not much louder than stock, so my suggestion is to get the off-road style. If you dont want the side version.....Get the off-road duel rear exit. This will be just a tad bit more quiet then the side exit, but not to much.
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