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Ok I love the sound of my truck, it’s straight piped to a large tip and has an open air box with great turbo sound. But I have to say it, it’s too loud.

 

So simple question, can I make it quieter without sacrificing flow? Looking maybe at muffler or dual mufflers or maybe some sort of attenuator.

 

I daily drive and use this for normal stuff like going through a drive through or stopping to talk for a second with friends or other parents at my kids school. But I also use it like a work truck, towing and hauling campers, equipment, firewood, etc.

 

Can anyone help with this dilemma?

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  • Sold, at least in theory. I’m looking at the resonators and diamond eye to see these clamps. I like finding new info and/or products....   didnt want to Compound the issue!

  • Wild and Free
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    The resonator actually quieted the exhaust noise down a lot along with eliminating the in cab drone completely. Still has a nice exhaust note out the pipe but is toned down greatly almost like a very

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    Very valid point. If your using bolt clamps might the tight enough to hold but not tight enough to crush into the pipe. Just as bad as welding then.

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12 hours ago, jlongjohn said:

didnt want to Compound the issue!

Nothing like a good double untender.

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