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Old 03-12-2012, 04:59 AM
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Looking to put an exhaust on my wrangler.. Which is the best one should I go with??
Old 03-12-2012, 05:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Karcar00
Looking to put an exhaust on my wrangler.. Which is the best one should I go with??
There are a lot of choices... You can even do a search and there is a thread with reviews, and some include sound clips (granted, its over a computer). One thing to keep in mind is that they are louder than stock mufflers.... I always read on here and see that people say "oh my god, its so loud, there is so much drone, etc." You aren't really going to have a "quite" exhaust if you choose to swap yours out.. While its not screaming loud, or sound like a rice-burner, its also not gonna sound like your stocker....

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I've got a flowmaster on mine, its not too bad with the drone (sounds better than when i didnt have a muffler at all) and the price was good ($150 at Midas installed). Some of the offroad ones are nice (MBRP). Dynomax has some pretty good ones too.
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Originally Posted by Karcar00
Looking to put an exhaust on my wrangler.. Which is the best one should I go with??
I like my MBRP catback. Yes it's louder than stock. No, it's not annoying but there is a definite increase in volume, kind of a throaty rumble. I have a Gibson catback on my Ram1500. It's a little louder than stock but it's an even sound, no rumble.
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Take a look at the Dynomax systems
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Originally Posted by FoxRacingJMC
There are a lot of choices... You can even do a search and there is a thread with reviews, and some include sound clips (granted, its over a computer). One thing to keep in mind is that they are louder than stock mufflers.... I always read on here and see that people say "oh my god, its so loud, there is so much drone, etc." You aren't really going to have a "quite" exhaust if you choose to swap yours out.. While its not screaming loud, or sound like a rice-burner, its also not gonna sound like your stocker....

Happy hunting...

We have a system that is nice and drone free as well. It is a louder than stock on start up and when you "get on it" but quiet when cruising or at highway speed. And I agree about the sound clips over the computer, hard to do a system justice.

http://www.dynomax.com/exhaust_detai....8l-4-dr-38456



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