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    Muffler Options

    I am currently in need of a new muffler on my truck, and I am in debate as to what to get. I was looking at a Flowmaster Super 40 Deltaflow priced around $90 for the muffler, but I have always been a Borla fan, I have a universal spitfire 'tuner' muffler on my intrepid, and I could get a muffler for my truck for around $180...

    Any one else have thoughts, or video of how their truck sounds with different mufflers??

    Truck is a 6.0l, and I am wanting some aggressive noise, but not annoying

    Thankx!!

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    Borla Xr-1. I love mine, I have the round case 3inch in/out version.

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    Thanks! I was looking at a Borla Turbo XL 2.5in dual in/out to keep a 'stock' appearance, be around $180 plus install...

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    That will just be a bit more timid than the xr-1. The xr-1 is loud with no cats but, my truck is deadened with fatmat and second skin so it's not to crazy in the cab.
    Last edited by Mf2racer; 01-05-2012 at 07:23 PM.

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    I think I may go with the Flow-master for the cost effectiveness of it for the time being, I love the sound of borla, but that may be when I convert the truck into a highway hauling truck and she spends less time in the boonies tackling trails!

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    have you looked at the Dynomax or Spintech stuff? they sound great & most are straight-through so they'll flow much better than that Flowdisaster 40
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    Quote Originally Posted by bones73 View Post
    Magnaflow
    What he said
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    Magnaflow vids on my youtube too!! Lol

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    I listened to a few of the videos of the XR-1, and that's the sound I am after, but haven't heard one on a 6.0l. I will have to get an exhaust clip of my truck to show what it sounds like currently, it sounds as aggressive as a few of the exhaust I heard while cruising youtube ha ha!! The one pipe that duals into the muffler is all rusted out and rattles and basically leaks and sounds straight piped lol.

    If I decide on the XR-1 3in/out, should I continue out the stock location, or buy a tip and have it dump in front of the rear wheels?

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    AFE Dry Flow Filter
    Twin Magnaflow 14419's

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