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02-03-2007 09:31 AM #16
yep as he said x pipe right after the headers I have flowmaster 40 series on my truck with a set of hooker headers, and man it sounds like heaven lol
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02-03-2007 11:40 PM #17
http://www.grabthepower.com/sounds-front.asp
This is what im running on my truck great sound cruising at 60 mph . I have a 04 f150 sound is alot better in real life.
choose the 05 f150 more the sound it has the chevy's there alsoLast edited by bluestang67; 02-03-2007 at 11:59 PM.
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02-03-2007 11:43 PM #18
None. Use Smithy's.
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02-04-2007 12:03 AM #19
Mopar What are Smithy's
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02-04-2007 06:38 AM #20
Smitty's are old school glass packs , available from Hot Rod supply and other's ,nice mellow tone that may be too quiet for some w full length pipes, but perfect cruising volume IMO.
for those w "droning" problems and open off the mufflers w no Tpipes - use simple turn downs, it kills that contant buzzing inside the car from every loose screw or panel.
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02-04-2007 06:38 AM #21
Flowmasters
Originally Posted by 2 FN LOWBuy a Buick, they got plenty power!
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