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Old 01-28-2009, 11:37 PM
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I want my car louder. I have a cutout but its just too loud on the inside. The TSP run around $250. I heard the setup on another SS and thought it sounded really good. Would it be cheaper to just buy a Dynomax Bullet muffler and have an exhaust shop make me a catback system ? Can I use my stock tips ?

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I have the TSP Rumbler on my car and I think it sounds great, especially for the money. It sounds even better with LTs. The system is mild steel and I'm sure is not the same quality overall of a more expensive system, but mine's been on the car since the summer and has not shown any rust. Since the tailpipes are 2.5" you might be able to use the stock tips.
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We do offer the kit without tips for guys wanting to use tips of their choice including the factory tips!

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We do offer the kit without tips for guys wanting to use tips of their choice including the factory tips!

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Does the catback bolt-on or weld ?
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It is a complete slip-fit design with all hardware included. There shouldn't be any welding required unless you weld the tips on.

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Originally Posted by Jon@Texas-Speed
It is a complete slip-fit design with all hardware included. There shouldn't be any welding required unless you weld the tips on.

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I wonder how it would hold up if you used some kind of heat paint on it to prevent rust?




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