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Re: 2 or four inch pipes?
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Posted by RustyFarmall on March 30, 2006 at 07:58:47 from (216.248.75.151):
In Reply to: 2 or four inch pipes? posted by Tim Shultz on March 30, 2006 at 07:44:33:
If your truck did not have a catalytic convertor to begin with, it does not need one now. Glass pack mufflers are acceptable in my part of the country, don"t know about your"s. Your biggest problem with noise will be local city ordinances. You are totally dreaming when you speak of 4 inch or 6 inch diameter pipes. First, you probably won"t find a muffler shop that even has anything of that size, and second, that large size pipe will be a very difficult, if not impossible fit underneath the truck. 2 1/2 inch diameter pipe will be more than adequate, and 2 inch would work just fine also. Unless you just plain want noise, go with something other than glass packs. There are mufflers that will perform better with less noise.
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