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Old 04-21-2008, 11:27 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Plan B View Post
If using a lift, it is actually quite easy to swap the exhaust. Hardest part is the O2 housing (only if you plan on chainging it). I have the 3inch MaxxFab SEE w/ cat & resonator. I'll take ya for a spin if you want to check it out. W/O the resonator, it may be obnoxiously loud, but I believe the setup i have is perfect. No resonance or drone at any speed really, and it kicks up a couple notches at WOT. Only been pulled over for it once by some rich cop in Bellevue. And that is because I was going up a 45 degree or greater hill in second trying not to speed in front of him

hmmm.....3" O2 is mainly for going big turbo right>?........prolly not gonna mess with that just yet..........gotta get my hands on a 3" dp......you wouldn't happen to know anyone who is selling one would ya.....
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