Bought Flowmaster American Thunder
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Only took me an hour and 10 minutes to take off both pypes and replace them w/ the A/Ts. (I had to buy different clamps because the clamps that came with them sucked) I think they sound great. At normal driving acceleration and cruise they have a pretty good but low rumble. At WOT they sound like a V8 should. Nice and loud.
If you are looking for something slightly louder than stock, this is probably a great choice. Look great, sound great. If you like loud exhasut all the time, these are not for you. If you want something that loud, I have just the thing for you sitting in my garage.
SSKILLERS5.0
I'm in the Army but work at the Navy base. Go figure. Great place though. I've been here for five months and love that the ocean is 10 miles from the house.
If you are looking for something slightly louder than stock, this is probably a great choice. Look great, sound great. If you like loud exhasut all the time, these are not for you. If you want something that loud, I have just the thing for you sitting in my garage.
SSKILLERS5.0
I'm in the Army but work at the Navy base. Go figure. Great place though. I've been here for five months and love that the ocean is 10 miles from the house.
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Flowmasters "break in" and the sound improves/gets a little louder after a certain amount of driving. Some people will say "How can a muffler with no packing break in?" But, anyone that's ever had Flowmasters on their car will know exactly what you mean!
I'm hoping my Aerochambers will do the same thing and it sounds like they pretty much are, but they also have a small amount of packing in them.
I'm hoping my Aerochambers will do the same thing and it sounds like they pretty much are, but they also have a small amount of packing in them.
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