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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) 4" Exhaust Help

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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission No 4 WD

Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) 12V 53 Blocks

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Putting a new exhaust on my 1998 12valve and was looking for some help on a system, who likes or dislikes any mfg's systems and the reasons.

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i did Hog's 4 inch on mine was easy to do and was pretty easy i did however tack weld all the joints as a few of the clamps seemed to let things move a little on our rough roads
 
I put a 4" Silverline from Geno's on mine. I replaced the u-bolt clamps with formed band clamps when I installed it.

The system is the cheaper stainless system, and it has begun to rust some. However I really like how well the system fit and how easy it was to install. I think it sounds great too, just a little louder than stock.
 
I used MBRP. The only disappointing part is they would not sell the kit without the muffler. I had to buy the muffler delete kit.
 
If you want to DIY cheap...

4" pipe section at Summit: $17 for 4ft section Summit SUM-640040 - Summit Exhaust Tubing - summitracing.com



4" downpipe at Rock Auto: $77. 79 WALKER Part # 53250



4" Magnaflow at Rock Auto: $107. 79 WALKER Part # 17537



90* bend at Peterbilt: $30. 00



Grand total: $233 w/muffler and $142 without + clamps: $2. 88 WALKER Part # 35752



The Magnaflow ends are expanded and when you go to Peterbilt or Intl. ask for the 4" ID/OD pre-fit 90. Mine comes out right before the rear wheels.
 
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I have a true straight 4" from the down pipe back to the beginning of the truck bed. 4 inch 90 up to a 41/2 in t-pipe I made my self in to 4 in 90 turn out stacks... . it looks really good all for about 100 dollars
 
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