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Axle/beam back exhaust

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Picking up my new FiST shortly and would really like to make it just a touch louder. Does anyone know if any companies offer a beam back exhaust to replace the muffler with just a 2.25 piping? Seems like it would be extremely economical for just a bit more noise. I also realize I could just cut off the stock muffler but I would rather leave the stock parts unmolested, and I'm sure an exhaust shop could do it, but I'd rather just purchase the complete piece.
 


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Picking up my new FiST shortly and would really like to make it just a touch louder. Does anyone know if any companies offer a beam back exhaust to replace the muffler with just a 2.25 piping? Seems like it would be extremely economical for just a bit more noise. I also realize I could just cut off the stock muffler but I would rather leave the stock parts unmolested, and I'm sure an exhaust shop could do it, but I'd rather just purchase the complete piece.
Anything you install will require cutting, the stock cat back is a single piece.
 


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I didn't know that. Thanks. Guess the exhaust shop it is
 


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If you are going to get something made at least have them use mandrel bends in any bends in the system.

I would just look for a good muffler they can cut and weld in or make it a bolt on and your stock one at the same time so you can swap it out easily if needed.

You can probably find a good muffler online for less than they might charge for a not as good a muffler but then they might charge more to install it.

Just make sure to take a look inside it and see it has good flow, no use putting on one that is restrictive and many are.
 


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If you are going to get something made at least have them use mandrel bends in any bends in the system.

I would just look for a good muffler they can cut and weld in or make it a bolt on and your stock one at the same time so you can swap it out easily if needed.

You can probably find a good muffler online for less than they might charge for a not as good a muffler but then they might charge more to install it.

Just make sure to take a look inside it and see it has good flow, no use putting on one that is restrictive and many are.
im honestly going to just put a pipe in, no muffler. it seems like the muffler/res further up is big enough.
 


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