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I spent a lot of time researching exhaust systems for my'07 Silverado. I watched way more YouTube videos than I care to admit. My #1 "MUST" criteria for this system had to be that there was absolutely no drone inside the cab of the truck. I had a Magnaflow exhaust in my Hummer H3 and the drone was incredible. The only system that I could find that met this requirement, without exception, was the Corsa Performance Exhaust.

 

So, I have decided on the Corsa Sport Single Side Exit w/ Twin Pro Series 4" Tips. The part number for my Crew Cab Short Bed truck is 14259. My search now if for the best place to buy this system. Suggestions?

 

Here's a link to the Corsa website page for specific system I am looking at...

 

Corsa 14259 Webpage

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Mark,That is the same exact system I have on mine! :rollin: There is NO drone what-so-ever inside the cab.

If you wait 'til I get down there in April,and I bring my truck down,You'll be able to hear it in person,We can even go for a ride if you want.

As for where to get one at...I got mine direct from CORSA through the dealership (It was $651.00 back in Mar.'07)

I'd have the Hendrick dealership that you deal with see what they can get you one for!

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Single side exits turn up all the time. Be patient for the good deal :thumb:

 

You won't be disappointed. I have the Sport dual exit and love it!

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Mark,That is the same exact system I have on mine! :rollin: There is NO drone what-so-ever inside the cab.

If you wait 'til I get down there in April,and I bring my truck down,You'll be able to hear it in person,We can even go for a ride if you want.

As for where to get one at...I got mine direct from CORSA through the dealership (It was $651.00 back in Mar.'07)

I'd have the Hendrick dealership that you deal with see what they can you one for!

 

Rich: I probably won't get the exhaust until around May, so I got time to look for the best deal. I will definately be looking forward to hearing them on your truck. Great idea about talking to the dealerships. Actually one of the General Managers owes me a favor. Maybe it is time to hit him up on it!! :lol:

 

Steven: I actually came across your video when I was researching. It is one of the better ones since it isn't outside and didn't have all the wind and extra noise included. Thanks for posting it!! :lol:

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The 09's have a different flange, so no.. the 07-08 won't fit your 09. You could however modify it if you wanted too and have it welded in if the price was right. :rollin:

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That site lists the corsa sport for the 07-08. Anyone know for sure if that will also fit the 09? Thanks!

Here is a link from the Corsa website for the same system I'm looking at, but this one (part # 14904) is for the '09 model...

 

'09 Corsa Exhaust 14904

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Mark,That is the same exact system I have on mine! :rollin: There is NO drone what-so-ever inside the cab.

If you wait 'til I get down there in April,and I bring my truck down,You'll be able to hear it in person,We can even go for a ride if you want.

As for where to get one at...I got mine direct from CORSA through the dealership (It was $651.00 back in Mar.'07)

I'd have the Hendrick dealership that you deal with see what they can get you one for!

 

Rich: I probably won't get the exhaust until around May, so I got time to look for the best deal. I will definitely be looking forward to hearing them on your truck. Great idea about talking to the dealerships. Actually one of the General Managers owes me a favor. Maybe it is time to hit him up on it!! :lol:

 

 

No problem Mark,I'm not 100% sure I'll be bringing the truck down in April,but I will definitely be bringing it down when I come back down in May for the races. :lol:

Also,If you want...I can see what I can get you one for.

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Also,If you want...I can see what I can get you one for.

 

That would be great Rich! I appreciate whatever you can do!

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That site lists the corsa sport for the 07-08. Anyone know for sure if that will also fit the 09? Thanks!

Here is a link from the Corsa website for the same system I'm looking at, but this one (part # 14904) is for the '09 model...

 

'09 Corsa Exhaust 14904

 

In doing a quick internet search for Corsa 14904, I came up with Truckcustomizers.com for $854.89 + free shipping.

http://www.truckcustomizers.com/products/c...t/43-14904.html

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