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Alright, i'm thinking about getting rid of the 6" stack and adding a T304 split dual exhaust system this summer. Have a little boy on the way and don't think he's gonna like wearing ear muffs all the time haha. Let's see some pics from the back and the side of your split dual exhaust. So far i think it's gonna be a toss up between the MBRP and silverline.
 

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Just gonna throw out an idea here Chris but have you thought about or can you putting a muffler underneath the truck to cut down on the noise coming out the pipe? You could also stuff this in your stack or do both.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/WLK-24233/

I put this in my stack to help cut down on cab noise and drone. My little girl never minded the stack without the muffler and just slept like it was her job but each kid is different. I put the muffler in the stack because I was going on a road trip and wanted to cut down the drone a little. It helped but didnt quite get rid of all of it. I might put another one underneath the truck this summer to see what it does. It is straight through so it wont hurt your flow any. I am sure if you have a 4in exhaust you can get a smaller one but this is 6in outside diameter so it might squeeze on in. I dont know. Just throwing out ideas. I know I love my stack.
 

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Ok got ya Chris. Well dynomax makes a 4in inlet/outlet muffler that is like 18in long, 5in in diameter, and costs $50 at summit racing. You could stuff one in the stack and put one underneath the truck for $100 and you'd be done and you would still keep your stack if you like it.
 

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MBRP 304 Duals
 

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Mine arent MBRP or Silverline, both were a little more than what I wanted to pay, and I also wanted an actually muffler. So I went with the Diamond Eye Dual kit. Installation wasnt bad, I handed the muffler guy $100 bucks LOL The cab noise windows down or up, is virtually nothing. I hear the motor over the exhaust, until I rip into it.

Heres the only picture I have of the kit from my iPhone, sorry for the quality.

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Mine arent MBRP or Silverline, both were a little more than what I wanted to pay, and I also wanted an actually muffler. So I went with the Diamond Eye Dual kit. Installation wasnt bad, I handed the muffler guy $100 bucks LOL The cab noise windows down or up, is virtually nothing. I hear the motor over the exhaust, until I rip into it.

Heres the only picture I have of the kit from my iPhone, sorry for the quality.

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Really wish I would have done duals I love how those exit


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By the way, I bought FLO-PRO tips, because I didnt like the way the other popular ones were cut, and the MBRP has the stampped signature; which I didnt like. I was worried about the quality, but the chrome looks really good, and the tips are heavy and solid. Plus they were only $39 ea, IIRC.
 

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I know mine was 409 but I cant remember if 304 was an option or not when I bought mine. I know it was not aluminized steel.
 

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