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alex pickett
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8/31/2005
19:28:21

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i am looking to get a new exhaust for my 98 3.9L Dakota and i have a bad exhaust leak so i am getting a whole new one. I want to make it dual exhaust. do u think its a good idea and which kind or a bad idea and try abnother option. i am really looking for that deep throat sound but whatever i can do is fine. please let me know.




Adam
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8/31/2005
21:56:24

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40 series is what's optioned for most of the time. I got a Flowmaster super 40 a couple weeks ago and I love the sound of it. Couldn't even tell it was my truck when it started. I just have the single exhaust though so there might be some different opinions.

'00 CC Sport 4x4 3.9



daveshotdako
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9/01/2005
10:05:46

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i also have a flowmaster 40 series delta flow single in dual out and it sounds awesome. if it werent for the v6 emblems, it would be confused with a v8. alex, check out ebaymotors.com. just type in dakota and search through there. there is a guy in NC who sells a flowmaster 40 series single in dual out, pre bent tailpipes and chrome tips for around $150. that muffler alone is work 120 from summit. i was greatly impressed by the deep throaty tone it gave my truck.



Dynomite
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9/01/2005
13:00:12

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dynomax super turbo. have it on my 99 3.9L dak...sounds nice and throaty but not obnoxious.



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