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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) 98 Dual exaust

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Anyone running dual exaust? I'm not looking for the stacks just the single pipes behind each wheel. Who makes a good set up with not too much fabrication?



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Dual exhaust is fine, if that's what you really want, but why not exit both behind the right wheel. If you exit one behind the left wheel, you have the fuel tank in the way which means you will have to do a crossover where the spare tire is. I'm not convinced it's really worth all the fabrication you still have to go through to do this.
 
my riprook duals work good and i didn't need to build anything, took a little figuring to assemble the back section but after i figured out what went where it was good ta go turbo to tip
 
my 4" straight duals sound deeper then a single 4" straight, plus i like the fact tailgaters can't escape :-laf #ad
 
Check out Pinnacle Power Exhaust. They are a good bunch of guys and have a good system for a good price. They have two different styles of duals and two different mufflers. If you want to see what they have check them out at www.pinnaclepowerexhuast.com and call them for a quote.
 
I've ridden in a couple of trucks with dual exhaust exiting on opposite sides of the truck. The sound was fairly loud outside but pretty quiet in the cab, no drone, especially on the truck with the tips angled toward the rear of the truck more.
 
I like the duals on mine, but it has a drone under a hard pull with a trailer. ( like at 75 on a hill). I don't remember the brand of mine , and i don't run a muffler either. Randy
 
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