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'99 - '06 GM Truck Modifications
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Custom equal length exhaust
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<blockquote data-quote="Kev Kottoff" data-source="post: 20332" data-attributes="member: 11451"><p>I'm new in this forum and own a 2002 Silverado 1500 4x4. I just want to share ideas with other enthusiasts. I built a custom exhaust and I'm pretty satisfied on how it sound. My main goal was to eliminate the clapping truck sound and of course adding performance. I was thinking of doing a loop on the passenger side but instead I recently crafted together a custom x-pipe right after the headers. Being a 4x4 there the transmission cross-member and T-case in the[ATTACH]1353[/ATTACH] way. So I've cut the cross-member to make room for the x-pipe and loop around the T-case. It's not perfectly symmetrical since the headers aren't ending at the same spot on each side and I just eyeball everything under the truck. But it made a huge difference! If this idea can enlighten someone who is chasing the same goals I'll be happy!</p><p></p><p>Kev</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kev Kottoff, post: 20332, member: 11451"] I'm new in this forum and own a 2002 Silverado 1500 4x4. I just want to share ideas with other enthusiasts. I built a custom exhaust and I'm pretty satisfied on how it sound. My main goal was to eliminate the clapping truck sound and of course adding performance. I was thinking of doing a loop on the passenger side but instead I recently crafted together a custom x-pipe right after the headers. Being a 4x4 there the transmission cross-member and T-case in the[ATTACH]1353[/ATTACH] way. So I've cut the cross-member to make room for the x-pipe and loop around the T-case. It's not perfectly symmetrical since the headers aren't ending at the same spot on each side and I just eyeball everything under the truck. But it made a huge difference! If this idea can enlighten someone who is chasing the same goals I'll be happy! Kev [/QUOTE]
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