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On 2/13/2019 at 1:35 PM, EJ_TRLBS said:

Go to your local muffler shop and switch it out for a flowmaster or magna flow. Or if you want to pay over 1000$ you can get a Borla or Corsa. The “Chevy Performance” exhaust is a rip off. It is not made by Borla as someone else said. I went with flowmaster super 44 series. Love it. 

I am contemplating doing the same thing, just putting in a flowmaster 44.  how is the drone?  how loud is in the cab at riding speeds?  I dont want to have to scream to talk to passengers or turn the radio up loud just to hear it.  That was my only concern with going with the 44.  Otherwise, there is s youtube video where a guy put it on his Trailboss and it sounds awesome!

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There is very minimal drone. It is not too loud in the cab at all. No need to scream to passengers or turn up radio. It has the best sound with minimal drone look up all the different series on their website. This is mine.  

 

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Does the 19 gm performance exhaust on the 5.3 have resonators by the exhaust tips? I had the gm borla on my 16 5.3 and ended up not liking it because of drone at 1800 rpm and the terrible v4 sound. The 16 did not have resonators.

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They do not have resignators 
I just watched a video on the 6.2 and it did. So that is interesting that the 5.3 doesn't

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I’m 99.9 percent they don’t have them but i May be wrong. When I took it to muffler shop and put it on rack I didn’t see them or we didn’t take them off 

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I’m 99.9 percent they don’t have them but i May be wrong. When I took it to muffler shop and put it on rack I didn’t see them or we didn’t take them off 

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On 2/17/2019 at 1:07 PM, EJ_TRLBS said:

I’m 99.9 percent they don’t have them but i May be wrong. When I took it to muffler shop and put it on rack I didn’t see them or we didn’t take them off 

They are on the 6.2 right before the tipps. May I ask what double tipps you have on your? I really like them better then what comes on them. Thanks

 

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Yea the 5.3 doesn’t have resignators. And the ones I have are 4” black tips that my local muffler shop ordered for me. Don’t know the brand sorry. 

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