hitch and exhaust
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[QUOTE=lowendrider;2486431]Some pics of my rugged ridege hitch and rusty's exhaust[/QUO
Looks good! are you happy with the sound ? been thinking putting this exhaust on.
Looks good! are you happy with the sound ? been thinking putting this exhaust on.
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X2 on the sound, how do you like it? I want to move my muffler more to the center of the jeep to make room for an air tank in the existing mufflers spot. Yours just looks like a flow master.
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I like the sound. I have a soft top and you can hear the hum on the hwy but its not loud. Pretty nice burble on startup and idle. You can find a few sound clips on youtube by searching "rustys jk exhaust".
It is constructed like a flowmaster but the rusty's is a cherrybomb pro muffler. I like the fact that it takes up less space than the stocker and sits up higher. Not to mention the fact that it looks like it could take a hit and survive.
It is constructed like a flowmaster but the rusty's is a cherrybomb pro muffler. I like the fact that it takes up less space than the stocker and sits up higher. Not to mention the fact that it looks like it could take a hit and survive.