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yeah well i have just the flowmaster and a tip on. and you cant really hear it unless im at idle or going at low speeds. maybe its just flowmasters, i got it cause i preferred the sound of it over the magnaflows but i guess i made a mistake
yeah well i have just the flowmaster and a tip on. and you cant really hear it unless im at idle or going at low speeds. maybe its just flowmasters, i got it cause i preferred the sound of it over the magnaflows but i guess i made a mistake
hey Wr3ckin_Cr3w, how's the weather right now. My family in Belton and Austin said it's been snowing.
I was worried about the exhaust pipe being a little close to my brake lines as well. I just used about 10 zip ties and made sure they were securely out of the path. I check periodically to make sure they're still where I put them.
yeah rodneysch, exactly how i was looking to get mine done. also, i see some trucks with dual exhaust and their left pipe is swinging around when they drive. do the auto techs that install the mufflers put some kind of brace to make sure that doesnt happen? or do they leave the pipe as it is like that?
Both my pipes have hangars on them and are very rigid. No movement at all,
as they should be. The installers should know to install it that way.
Good luck!
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