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cost of true duals - 12/15/2007 9:52:17 AM   
chevytough

 

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I was wondering what you all paid to run true duals on like and 03 and up chevy silverado 5.3?? How big of a difference would it make to go to true duals compared to single in dual out muffler. Oh and i plan on running flowmaster super 44's or flowmaster 10 series

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RE: cost of true duals - 4/16/2008 7:23:53 PM   
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I have a 2005 Silverado and if im not mistaken, you have the same setup that I do. When I went to my local exhaust shop they quoted me at a little over $300 w/o mufflers. They said thats because its difficult to do true duals on that setup. And if you get underneath it you can see why. The pipes coming from the cats come really close together once they come towards eachother. So its either really hard to weld it right there or you have to cut a lot further up (before they come to eachother)

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