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Truck is at garage having Magnaflow cat back dual exhaust put on right now! Will post pics when I get it back.

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Truck is at garage having Magnaflow cat back dual exhaust put on right now! Will post pics when I get it back.

Just got the Bitch back……..

 

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Just got the Bitch back..

 

 

Looks great! Have you notice anything in power and gas mileage? How does it sound?

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Looks great! Have you notice anything in power and gas mileage? How does it sound?

It sounds awesome, but I expected that, I have had Magnaflow on 3 trucks, that’s why I always go to that brand.

 

Definitely woke it up a bit in the power department, as far as mileage too soon to tell.

 

Thanks!

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Just got the Bitch back.. Before After Looks great! Have you notice anything in power and gas mileage? How does it sound?

I have the magnaflow catback also, as well as an AFE Power Air Intake and my truck is Leveled. I have the 5.3 L V8 CC SB w/20" rims 4x4 with street tires (need to change to A/T) and and I have averaged over the EPA rating on interstate at about 70-80 mph with outside temperatures of about 60-75 degrees (temp rose a quite a bit over my 4 hour ride)

EPA -- 21mpg

My best __ mile avg:

25 mile -- 23.2 mpg

50 mile -- 22.1 mpg

Entire trip -- 21.5 mpg

 

My guess is if you still have the stock rake then your mileage would be even better since the front end of the truck would be lower and therefore give you a bit better mileage.

 

 

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Just installed the pop & lock for the back. Took about 30 mins. Still mad it didn't come from factory.

 

 

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I have the magnaflow catback also, as well as an AFE Power Air Intake and my truck is Leveled. I have the 5.3 L V8 CC SB w/20" rims 4x4 with street tires (need to change to A/T) and and I have averaged over the EPA rating on interstate at about 70-80 mph with outside temperatures of about 60-75 degrees (temp rose a quite a bit over my 4 hour ride)

EPA -- 21mpg

My best __ mile avg:

25 mile -- 23.2 mpg

50 mile -- 22.1 mpg

Entire trip -- 21.5 mpg

 

My guess is if you still have the stock rake then your mileage would be even better since the front end of the truck would be lower and therefore give you a bit better mileage.

 

 

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Just bringing the truck in to do a level kit, 20” Rockstars with 33” Nitto Terra Grapplers!

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Just bringing the truck in to do a level kit, 20” Rockstars with 33” Nitto Terra Grapplers!

 

 

Very nice! post up some pics and what the tire numbers are. Like 275/60/20. Those are the ones I am looking at or I will get 305/55/20 when my warranty runs out and put a 4" lit so that I wont have any tire rub and hopefully wont lose any turning ability! Or at least not too much because these trucks can turn extremely well for their size and I dont want to lose that

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I installed Access Vanish tanno, driver assist handle, z71 bed stickers and some black textured badges

 

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Thanks but I just bought the truck in Ohio I live in PA ha

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