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ddak98 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/23/2003 23:57:34
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Message: Hey fellow Dakota owners, I'm now in the market for a cat-back exhaust with a real cool deep tone sound without too much interior noise for those long trips. Also under $250 if possible. Thanks
1998 Dakota Ext-Cab Short-Bed V6 3.9l
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97dakotasport Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/24/2003 00:18:42
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Message: I just got a flowmaster force 50 dual outlets stainless tips, looks good, sounds good(about as deep as you can get a v6) installed $350.
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Jay Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/24/2003 10:07:34
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Message: I have spintech on my 96 v6
flowmaster seemd to loud,and spintech
was just what I was looking for my complete
system was under 3 bills and works really well
with the 3.9 fyi.
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Dakota39M Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/24/2003 10:16:17
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Message: I had a Magnaflow catback installed at my local muffler shop this past summer. At first, I didn't like the tone, sounded kinda tinny. It took about 1,000 miles for the muffler to "burn in". I love the sound of the engine now, nice deep tone, sounds almost like a muffled V8. Total cost was under $200. Lifetime warranty on the muffler too.
Ray
Dover, De
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Kracker Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/24/2003 12:58:32
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Message: Good point Dakota 39M, When you get a new muffler, it needs to be "broken in" before it sounds it's best, so dont be dissapopinted when you first here it, take it for a drive and break it in, It'll get better and better
---Kracker
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