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Anyone using A Corsa Exhaust...2015 Chevy 2500HD 6.0-Extended Cab..Thinking About Purchasing One.. (Corsa#14792)..They Only List It Up To A 2014...Should Be The Same..?

Purchased For 2 Corvettes Prior...And The Sound and Build Quality Were 2nd To None..

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It took me longer than it should have to find it but this should interest you.  I am not really sure how to copy the link but one of these should get you there.  It's posted in the "tech" thread.  Your post is in the "mods" thread.  Good luck.  FYI, it sounds great and if I upgrade I will be going this route most likely.  There is good content on YouTube if you haven't found it yet.  I would probably go for the single outlet but either look good.

2016 Silverado 2500 6.0 with Corsa

By SOTO3389, April 13, 2018 in 6.6L (LML/L5P) & 6.0L (L96/LC8) Tech

 

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For Anyone Wondering..Added A Corsa Exhaust ( Part# 14792) To The 2015 2500 6.0 - Extended Cab, 144" Wheel Base...  Its Sounds and Looks Great..No Drone..Fitment was right On...

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I did my 2015 HD regular cab when I had it and got the Corsa system for it.  Same thing with the year range 2011-2014 but it fit non issue.  

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