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Best Exhaust for the Money <$200

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Old 12-16-2007 | 06:56 PM
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Remove the muffler = $0

(thats what I got and the sound is pretty good)
Old 12-16-2007 | 07:52 PM
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I tried removing the muffler and it sounds good starting up and just sitting there but anything above idle didn't sound good to me but to each his own.
Old 12-16-2007 | 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by mkjeep
Damn, that's a clean undercarraige, even your drive shaft sticker is clean
Nice mod by the way!
Thanks!
Yeah, that was when it only had 1k miles on it and hadnt been off road yet....
Now after 11 trips to the off-road parks later, lets just say its not as clean anymore
Old 12-16-2007 | 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by jeepin08
Eracer76 do you have a pic of the back of Jeep from like 5+ feet away? I kind want to see what the back looks like now without the muffler there.

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Here you go



Old 12-16-2007 | 10:32 PM
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Thanks that makes it look so much better ! For some reason I like seeing the differentials
Old 12-17-2007 | 05:56 AM
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Any sound clips after removing just the muffler? I'd like to hear it.
Old 12-18-2007 | 02:46 AM
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[QUOTE=Eracer76;266294]I have the Magnaflow stainless #11226 that I got off ebay for $65
I installed it myself in the relocated spot under the driver side of the Jeep.
Its real simple to cut a section out of the stock stainless pipe and slip in the new muffler.
I also re-installed the factory heat shield above the muffler in the new location.
Then in the rear, I cut the pipe just before the factory smashed spot above the rear axle.
Then I took the Jeep to a muffler shop and had them bend a tail pipe and slip it on for $60.
I love the way it sounds....Ive owned about 10 vehicles now with aftermarket exhausts and this is the first time Ive been truly happy with one.
At idle its just loud enough to tell it has something aftermarket, at highway speed you cant even hear its there,
then just accelerate or mash the gas and you know it has something going on!
I didnt loose any performance at all, I think it may have gain some if anything.
Then I added the Airaid intake and it got even better.
I have a whole stainless system, no smashed spots, mandrel bends and all for $125


Question.. I did approx the same to mine and love it.. I didn't re-mount my heat shield though.. I was thinking about trying to wrap it around the evap canister etc. But would consider putting it where you did yours.. Can you tell/show me how you mounted yours?? thanks..

(I have a maganaflow 50 sries and a AEM cia) ]
Old 12-18-2007 | 05:25 AM
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Originally Posted by captsam54

Question.. I did approx the same to mine and love it.. I didn't re-mount my heat shield though.. I was thinking about trying to wrap it around the evap canister etc. But would consider putting it where you did yours.. Can you tell/show me how you mounted yours?? thanks..

(I have a maganaflow 50 sries and a AEM cia) ]
As you can see in this pic, I re-used one of the bolts for the evap canister, and then I also used some washers and self-tapping screws into the frame cross-members.

Old 12-18-2007 | 06:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Eracer76
As you can see in this pic, I re-used one of the bolts for the evap canister, and then I also used some washers and self-tapping screws into the frame cross-members.

Thanks.. Cool, I will do the same..!!!
Old 12-20-2007 | 02:04 PM
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K New muffler installed my Custom Exhaust shop opted to install the Flowmaster 40 series anyway . The 50 series was not loud enough for my liking. I hoping that a CAI will give it some more growl and a little more punch.


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