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- Aug 6, 2007
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- Location
- Macon/Fort Valley, GA
- Vehicle Year
- 1999
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Type
- V8
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
Got a strange noise from my truck today. Turns out my rear exhaust hangar is broken. Been planning to replace the exhaust for a while now, but kept putting it off. Now that I need to replace a <$20 part, I think its time to replace it.
1999 Ranger
Extended cab
4.0L with torque cam and headers
Auto
4x4
190k miles, 10k on motor
Not really after loud. Want a nice tone kind of deep and mellow. Not sure about dual rear or single side. Kind of leaning towards side for the price, dial exit seems to be twice as much. On summit I've seen Gibson, JBA, Magnaflow, and Flowmaster. Not sure how any of them sound and my computer speakers suck for that. I'm sure there are probably more options elsewhere but I'm not sure where to look. Any suggestions?
Also does anyone offer a bolt in high flow cat for these? My truck only has the after the y pipe. Don't know that I need to replace mine, but if I do I'd rather go high flow if available. Dad says he knows how to test it with a vacuum gauge and I'm going to get him to show me next time I'm at his house.
1999 Ranger
Extended cab
4.0L with torque cam and headers
Auto
4x4
190k miles, 10k on motor
Not really after loud. Want a nice tone kind of deep and mellow. Not sure about dual rear or single side. Kind of leaning towards side for the price, dial exit seems to be twice as much. On summit I've seen Gibson, JBA, Magnaflow, and Flowmaster. Not sure how any of them sound and my computer speakers suck for that. I'm sure there are probably more options elsewhere but I'm not sure where to look. Any suggestions?
Also does anyone offer a bolt in high flow cat for these? My truck only has the after the y pipe. Don't know that I need to replace mine, but if I do I'd rather go high flow if available. Dad says he knows how to test it with a vacuum gauge and I'm going to get him to show me next time I'm at his house.