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    gibsons exhaust?

    has anyone used gibsons exhaust? any thoughts on them? i dont want anything real loud? maybe a little louder than stock. I already have LT headers need a cat back to go after it
    2004 Chevy Tahoe, 5.3L bifuel, runs on both gas and propane.

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    I dont like the way gibson sounds, magna flow IMO and cheaper
    Name: Mark,
    God created turbo lag so nitrous trucks could have a chance.


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    where are you finding magna flow cheaper that gibsons. I looked on magna flows website and they go for $675 and i can get gibsons for around $320
    2004 Chevy Tahoe, 5.3L bifuel, runs on both gas and propane.

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    I like the Gibson, nice sound to them. My truck had one before the conversion. Now the Gibson sits in a pile in the storage unit.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    this side exit is like $200:
    http://www.heartthrobexhaustinc.com/2008370.PDF

    this 3" madral bent single is $245 with hvs muffler:
    http://www.heartthrobexhaustinc.com/2005710.PDF

    these are bad ass exhaust kits and sound very nice and inexpensive...
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    I had a gibson exhaust on my old yukon for two years and then the inside of the muffler started to rot and one of the baffles came loose inside of it and I had to replace the entire system. Basically the entire cat back started to rot and it never really fit right. I went with a corsa on my avalanche and couldn't be happier.
    2004 Chevy Avalache Z71
    http://www.cardomain.com/id/Fast92RS

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    Personally, a friend of mine has one on his 4.8, and it doesnt sound like much compared to flowmaster or magnaflow.
    2000 Silverado Ecsb 5.3 Z71. Work in progress...

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    I like like the way spintech sounds personally, or borla
    2005 rcsb silverado 4.8L, Full bolt ons, obx lt's, ory, comp xr265hr hi lift, Nitrous outlet plate kit, built 4l65e, J-H shift kit, 2500 stall,3.73 G80 , 3 inch spintech cat back, tuned by Rick at Synergy motorsports

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    Quote Originally Posted by rlmclaughlin View Post
    where are you finding magna flow cheaper that gibsons. I looked on magna flows website and they go for $675 and i can get gibsons for around $320
    my bad i didn't know you were looking for a full cat back. I like magnaflow, i have it on booth my touch. I just get the exhaust shop to fab up the piping it was way cheaper and its 3in. I just buy the muffler i get them whole sale.
    Name: Mark,
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    exhaust shops only do press bent around where i live, I dont like the look of press bent so im looking for mandrel.

    yes i know im being really anal for something you don't see much of
    2004 Chevy Tahoe, 5.3L bifuel, runs on both gas and propane.

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