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I've got about 220,000 on the stock exhaust and the catalytic is definetly begging to be put to rest.....so I'm using it as an excuse to redo the entire exhaust. For whatever reason I like how the stacks look on these trucks, although I will be going with turn out tips. But before I buy it I am just curious if anyone can give me any thoughts on it. Thanks everyone.
I don't know anything about the MBRP's or any of the stack kits for that matter since I do not personally have one. However I have found the general censis so far is that most people are going with GrandRock stacks. Not exactly sure on the specifics as to why, but I haven't read any complaints on them yet.
I got the Grand Rock kit with the Aussie stacks and I love them The kit was easy to install, I already had a 4" turbo back, and it only took me and 2 buddies @ 2 hrs to install. Don't know anything about the MBRP kit, sorry!
I know A LOT of people run MBRP systems. I don't know much about the stacks but many many many people will tell you how happy they are with their MBRP kits, just as I am. Give it a whirl. I bet you'll love em.'
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