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Old 08-10-2006, 08:02 PM
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i was told it sounds similar to the slp loudmouth , anyone on her ehave it?
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lotta people do. it's supposed to be a very small amount quieter than that loudmouth, although i find the loudmouth to be the better deal since it's stainless steel. it's not gonna have any real "tone" to it, it's basically just loud. i've heard the loudmouth in person - i wasn't a fan. it's a HIGHLY opinionated exhaust - you either love it or hate it. i would recommend you do not simply buy a loudmouth-style exhaust based on sound clips. find someone that has it and hear it in person. the loudmouth and the rumbler will sound borderline identical so finding someone with either one will do.
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Personally, I would get a cutout... waaaay cheaper, good power jump, and will sound better with LTs than the aforementioned system... again IMO

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what does a cut ot consist of?
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It's a piece maybe a foot long that's welded into the I-pipe, usually right before the axle. It has a cap that when removed, dumps the exhaust to the atmosphere. Louder, but it bypasses the over the axle and stock muffler setup, so it's about as free flowing of an "exhaust" as you're gonna get. Damn near every sponsor probably sells them ---------->

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