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Old Apr 3, 2004 | 07:51 PM
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will loudmouth sound good with hooker muffler in resonators place?

i got a great deal on a loudmouth exhaust it has a dynomax bullet in resonators place if i dont like the sound im thinking either get a chambered muffler or a hooker muffler, now if i get a hooker muffler will the loudmouth sound like the regular hooker catback? or would it sound better with a chambered ,muffler? thanks
Old Apr 5, 2004 | 05:16 AM
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Hi John,

When I was running that exhaust I did a lot of research. I don't think hooker makes a repacecement muffler that will fit in place of the LM resonator. Borla makes a 5 inch round 15 inch long XR1 muffler that will work for you. When you get headers I would concider that.

I will be shipping your exhaust this afternoon. It's all packaged and I will drop it off at Fed-ex after work. I'll send you a email with the tracking number.

Al
Old Apr 5, 2004 | 03:32 PM
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sounds good, looking forward to the tracking number, maybe ill buy a 30" chambered round muffler from summit and put it where the dynimax was i dont see why the oval hooker wouldnt work, unless it would be hitting something under the car, ill try it with the dynomax then if i dont like that ill go the 30" chambered route
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