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kennyd Mon, February 22nd, 2010 11:17 AM

Exhaust Mods.
 
Hey Guys, I have been doing a lot of searching through this forum as well as others and I am impressed with the collective knowledge and resourcefullness of this forum and I would like to throw out another question. I am looking at magnaflow exhaust system # 16617 for my truck and was wondering if it would be a cost effective option to buy a magnaflow muffler and tips and have a local shop do the pipes and have the system welded on, considering the kit is $500 +- and there is not much pipe anyway. Also wondering if anyone else has used this product or anything similar ,if so what do you think about it.

Thanks,
KennyD

88Racing Mon, February 22nd, 2010 01:34 PM

If you live out of the salt belt(down south) then go for getting the muffler and tips.
Its cheaper doing it like this.
But»
If you do live where they salt the roads in the winter then go for stainless steel quality 309 type kit. You save money down the road by not having to replace pieces every 2-4 years.

kennyd Mon, February 22nd, 2010 01:53 PM

Thanks for the info, Unfortunately my vehicle is subjected to a lot of salt , but I was wondering do exhaust shops not use stainless pipe if it is requested.

88Racing Mon, February 22nd, 2010 02:22 PM

Most shops use aluminized tubing and those who do stainless are few and far between.
Stainless catback kits are a good alternative when shop in your area don't install stainless.
Make sure that the stainless isn't 400+ type stainless either. That rots out too.
Some race shops work with stainless also.

DarrenWS6 Mon, February 22nd, 2010 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kennyd (Post 25715)
Thanks for the info, Unfortunately my vehicle is subjected to a lot of salt , but I was wondering do exhaust shops not use stainless pipe if it is requested.

My shop made my true dual out of t-409 stainless. 409 is what Magnaflow uses in their kits, and standard for mufflers vs the polished t-304 ( like on the tips ). Up in salted north Pennsylvania my system is still in fine condition after two years.

88Racing Mon, February 22nd, 2010 06:44 PM

Ah Darren finding a shop that will do stainless is the key.
:doh:
I know there's a stainless grade to stay away from on the market and I can't recall the grade number.

txag32 Fri, February 26th, 2010 09:17 AM

A deal on exhaust
 
If you are looking for a deal go to anythingauto.com,and they will let you bid on the price. I got my Magnaflow exhaust cat back for 409.00. I got the whole thing installed for 75 bucks total cost of 490.18! I feel it was a great deal! After tax of course.

kennyd Mon, March 1st, 2010 04:54 AM

Exhaust Mods
 
What kit did you buy , I found a Roush Kit at fordperformanceparts4less for $409 plus shipping and over this weekend found a local shop that could build a magnaflow setup very similar to a kit for $275 installed , it would be the system that comes out in front of the rear tire ,and all stainless the only difference is that the muffler is not polished ,not that it matters it gets tucked behind the frame anyway. The only thing keeping me from making a decision is not knowing what either setup will sound like or if Ishould go with a 14" or 18" muffler.

Thanks,
Kenny

JWBFX4 Mon, March 1st, 2010 09:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kennyd (Post 26189)
What kit did you buy , I found a Roush Kit at fordperformanceparts4less for $409 plus shipping and over this weekend found a local shop that could build a magnaflow setup very similar to a kit for $275 installed , it would be the system that comes out in front of the rear tire ,and all stainless the only difference is that the muffler is not polished ,not that it matters it gets tucked behind the frame anyway. The only thing keeping me from making a decision is not knowing what either setup will sound like or if Ishould go with a 14" or 18" muffler.

Thanks,
Kenny

I love the Roush off road kit :drool:

As far as the 14" or 18" muffler....its really depends on why you are wanting the new exhaust. If you like the sound and want it loud the 18" is definitely not for you. IMHO the 18" is to quiet and not worth the price if you are looking for sound.

04FX4 Wed, March 3rd, 2010 09:03 PM

The magniflow muffler will make a difference for you over the stock, but for performance gains you are better off getting the system. These units were tested, they also have mandrel bends in them which help alot in flow. Most shops do not have such a bender do to the extreme cost. So if you are looking for performance go for the system, if looking for a little performance, good sound, at a little price go to the muffler shop.


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