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Old 11-19-2004, 07:49 AM
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yep it says it all in the heading. well my dad wants me to put a new muffler in his truck. and as my little extra i want to add a tip, but since he's old i can't add one of those dang loud tips. so does any one have any idea where i could get a tip with a bit of loud to still make it look tuff, but not get my old man pissed off at me for wasting his money on a tip that he will have to returne.
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well, you can buy that stuff at canadian tire. but best place to go is to a car part shop like auto zone, or parts plus. Or cheapest place would be best-buy performance in edmonton.

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hey remeber my muffler! LOL.. too bad i don't have a pic! [img]smile.gif[/img]

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ya cause im not looking for any thing lound or expensive. mainly just showy
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just for show....hmm. I have seen muffler tips cost 40$ from crappy tire. wich is outragous. and then 140$ for the muffler. go to local car parts shop.
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and cheap
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Old 11-19-2004, 01:18 PM
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Crappy Tire
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Old 11-19-2004, 01:44 PM
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Open exhaust staight off the manifolds into 4" pipes.

That should please him


Just get a nice chrome tip from CT......The dual tips might even look cool depending where the exhaust exits on the truck.
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or you could just go with open headers [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]

open headers is where its at!, lol.
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Originally posted by lumina_kid:
yep it says it all in the heading. well my dad wants me to put a new muffler in his truck. and as my little extra i want to add a tip, but since he's old i can't add one of those dang loud tips. so does any one have any idea where i could get a tip with a bit of loud to still make it look tuff, but not get my old man pissed off at me for wasting his money on a tip that he will have to returne.
the tip you put on will have little to no effect on the volume or sound of the muffler. its the muffler and forward components of the exhaust that will do that. put on whatever tip makes you happy.
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