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On 5/22/2020 at 10:47 AM, slide187 said:

Did you order the speakers cuzza the exhaust, or the exhaust cuzza the speakers? emoji1787.pngemoji23.png


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Hahaha! Well, I was never intending to replace the speakers but one of my door speakers is blown and is distorting like a stretched out whoopee cushion! Cheap paper cones... I have the upgraded radio but not the upgraded speakers. Never mind that now, the new speakers should get quite a bit louder now! Getting the black beauty tailgate ready for the summer (if we have much of a summer).

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Wait a minute.........that's not the stock tail pipe!!! ???

 

Borla ATAK cat-back installed. She's got attitude now. I think my neighbors will get some attitude now too......

 

 

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I had a buddy of mine print up a set of the Vent deflectors that 737mechanic designed so I installed them on my lunch break.

Don't mind the dirty floors, I've actually been using the truck to transport people and things around...

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Just got my Chevrolet sunshade in looks nice, (alil small but not bad for 20$) wanted the grey one but got this one because the price ? C1868698-5AA9-4C6A-8E9B-056D83BEDD09.thumb.jpeg.c5b50a0166482755ab4037b68d41d8b0.jpeg
 

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I'm several days late, but this past Saturday, I finally had a stainless steel exhaust system welded on. I'm running a Flowmaster Super 44 series muffler, 3 and 1/2 inch tips with a nice sized downpipe. The shop did a great job and it only took them an hour. I'm very happy with the sound. Its not too loud when casually driving, but it sounds great and is loud when you get on it.

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8 hours ago, BigBlue2014 said:

I had a buddy of mine print up a set of the Vent deflectors that 737mechanic designed so I installed them on my lunch break.

Don't mind the dirty floors, I've actually been using the truck to transport people and things around...

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Are those pointing up ??? ****** I need me a set  , How much ??? ?

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Just got my Chevrolet sunshade in looks nice, (alil small but not bad for 20$) wanted the grey one but got this one because the price [emoji23] C1868698-5AA9-4C6A-8E9B-056D83BEDD09.thumb.jpeg.c5b50a0166482755ab4037b68d41d8b0.jpeg
 
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Link for the sunshade? Been looking for a good one and I like how that looks.

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10 minutes ago, SirenRed16 said:

Link for the sunshade? Been looking for a good one and I like how that looks.

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https://www.ebay.com/itm/233200598776

 

bought off eBay bro lil small but it’ll work (about a inch short on each side or if u spread it out barely cover the full windshield), actually like the way it looks. Not bad for 20$ that for sure 

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https://www.ebay.com/itm/233200598776
 
bought off eBay bro lil small but it’ll work (about a inch short on each side or if u spread it out barely cover the full windshield), actually like the way it looks. Not bad for 20$ that for sure 
Ok thanks imma grab one right now

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1 minute ago, SirenRed16 said:

Ok thanks imma grab one right now

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Already bro I think it looks clean with the black and grey logo, Compared to the other ones I seen. Grey and black on was on the expensive side lol but also looks badass 

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Started building my behind the seat amp rack and sound deadening the rear panel and floor. This has turned into quite the project.
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Hit the tri 5 this morning, not bad for an almost 5 yr old truck. d60c4b7326eb3e02177ceb43ff97c49a.jpg

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9 hours ago, PAPER said:

Are those pointing up ??? ****** I need me a set  , How much ??? ?

You can get the info from this thread:

The file is free and you can print them up yourself if you have a 3D printer or pretty cheap if you have connections to a printer/friend with one.

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11 hours ago, steelerdude15 said:

I'm several days late, but this past Saturday, I finally had a stainless steel exhaust system welded on. I'm running a Flowmaster Super 44 series muffler, 3 and 1/2 inch tips with a nice sized downpipe. The shop did a great job and it only took them an hour. I'm very happy with the sound. Its not too loud when casually driving, but it sounds great and is loud when you get on it.

I had dual Super 44's on my Charger that a custom shop did and it was my favorite muffler setup. Thought about going that route with this truck but ended up forking up the cash for the Borla kit instead. Good choice though glad you like it as you should be as satisfied as I was. I had it on a V6 engine and everyone that heard it said it sounded just like the V8's!

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12 hours ago, SWOYER said:

Started building my behind the seat amp rack and sound deadening the rear panel and floor. This has turned into quite the project.
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I'm about to be doing the same, is that long metal part factory? or is that something you added, I have most of parts needed but I need to make a bracket and get a power wire made up, which way are you running the amp wire and how long of a cable did you use?

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