Stainless true duals!
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Stainless true duals!
My buddie was making true duals yesterday as I was pulling my drivetrain. I snapped these pics because I think it looks dam good
Enjoy
Joe M
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Joe M
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3' all the way. When using this you have to notch the driverside of the car a bit. Because it will bang. And we didnt want to put an offset because it would be too low. Id rather not have that exhaust hanging too low!
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Originally Posted by 98 LS WON
Wow, I like it. Id get some, but dont have the money and wouldnt want to dump it before the axles.
Don't see any cats. Too bad I have to pass emmissions in GA. Stuck with needing to have cats and keeping the AIR emmissions hardware installed....
Looks great. No doubt it sounds awesome. I want long tubes, which will involve drilling and welding in the AIR tubes....
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Originally Posted by Ghostintheshell
TD seems to be too loud from what i hear / read.
People say it's awsome for awhile, then becomes too loud for daily driving
People say it's awsome for awhile, then becomes too loud for daily driving
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You can put on some 3" Hi-Flow Cats and still be emissions legal and not lose but a few horses,
I'd sell mine (SS 3" Tru-Duals ) with the cats for $500, the cats were 100 bucks each.
I'd sell mine (SS 3" Tru-Duals ) with the cats for $500, the cats were 100 bucks each.
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Originally Posted by DaddySS
BTW, I was reading exhaust info and they said to get a nicer tone and less rasp - point the tips down and toward each other, not away.