Help with exhaust

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Jake

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Im looking to put some type of exhaust on but dont want to spend a whole lot. I was thinking an original 40 dumped running the stock pipes before that. Going for purely sound here. Not expecting miracle gains in power from a new muffler!
 
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I had duals with super 40s on a chevy pick up a few years back and was very pleased with the sound. With the research i have done i think i like the original 40s tone better. Thinking about removing the rear cats also......not sure though. Anyone have other ideas on a very low buck exhaust setup. I just had a baby boy january 17th and hes consuming most of my money! :p
 

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my entire setup could be done for cheap if you can do it.... rear cats removed and pipe welded in place... or gut the rear cats... no CEL.... then cut factory Y and run true duals...
 

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I just welded a Cherrybomb glasspack in place of my original muffler. I like the sound of it quite a bit. Has a good throaty tone to it.
 

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I put a flowmaster 40 series on stock pipe and was very disappointed, so I took a hack saw and cut the exhasust out right before the muffler and put a tuen down on there. I still have the exhaust so when I have to do emmissions I will clamp it back on the take back off when I get home. I have always loved the sound of striaght pipes.
 
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