Whats A Good Muffler For 2003 F-150 Harley
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Whats A Good Muffler For 2003 F-150 Harley
IVE BEEN READING SOME OF THE POST ABOUT MUFFLERS,WANT TO ADD A FLOWMASTER, CUT THE ONE I HAVE OUT WELD IN STRAIGHT PIPE AND GO WITH IT ,JUST DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO???? I WANT A GOOD DEEP SOUND,IT HAS A DUAL INTLET DUAL OUTLET MUFFLER ON IT NOW BUT ITS NOT LOAD ENOUGH,THANKS FOR ANY HELP YOU CAN GIVE......
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my truck has a 2 inlet 2 outlet muffler on it now with 1 pipe coming from each manifold to the muffler. im adding headers next week so i dont know if i want to replace the muffler i have by itself or also remove the cats??????p.s.should i replace the dual inlet outlet muffler or would i get a better sound to add two single in and outlet mufflers....
Last edited by gto1340; 01-21-2007 at 02:20 PM.
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Bassani, Magnaflow, or JDM/Silverbullet catback. Those three seem to be the most popular systems available for the Lightning/Harley Davidson trucks.
They seem to be the best sounding ones, in my opinion.
A Borla system is available, and some guys have Flowmasters on their truck, but I don't like the sound of Flows or Borla's on the L's or HD's.
Whichever system you choose will answer your question about dual inlet/outlet with single muffler vs. a double muffler sustem. For example, if you choose the Magnaflow catback (which has an internal x-pipe), it is similar to the OEM setup (single muffler), whereas the Bassani catback has dual mufflers with an x-pipe just before the mufflers.
Stewart
They seem to be the best sounding ones, in my opinion.
A Borla system is available, and some guys have Flowmasters on their truck, but I don't like the sound of Flows or Borla's on the L's or HD's.
Whichever system you choose will answer your question about dual inlet/outlet with single muffler vs. a double muffler sustem. For example, if you choose the Magnaflow catback (which has an internal x-pipe), it is similar to the OEM setup (single muffler), whereas the Bassani catback has dual mufflers with an x-pipe just before the mufflers.
Stewart
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thanks for the info. i had the muffler removed today and two straight pipes put in its place.it sounds ok but a little too glass packie sounding thinking about adding a tube between them to see if that would help .. also its a touch bet loud and this weekend im adding headers so i may have to add a muffler in place of the pipes. any suggestions would be helpful....
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