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Looking for some help guys, trying to figure out the best way to straight pipe the 2004 CV713 I run, just has the muffler outside the cab, looks like the one underneath the cab was already deleted.

Has anyone done this? What exactly do I need? No I'm not putting a heat shield back on, just looking for a cheap way to make some noise. Yes I'm young and like the noise :)

Thanks for any suggestions!

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be careful what you wish for.

Buddy of mine was running straight stacks. Got a nice DOT inspection at the scalehouse...all good

As he was leaving, Highway patrol pulled him over and wrote him up for "modification of exhaust"

And the DOT inspector just shrugged his shoulders

Success is only a stones throw away.................................................................for a Palestinian

be careful what you wish for.

Buddy of mine was running straight stacks. Got a nice DOT inspection at the scalehouse...all good

As he was leaving, Highway patrol pulled him over and wrote him up for "modification of exhaust"

And the DOT inspector just shrugged his shoulders

Pa is pretty lax about it. Just about every tri axle is straight piped

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I run duel 7in behind the bunk on my CX. But after 100000 miles of it I'm over the loudness. Am thinking I'm going to add a resonator under the cab to tone it down a bit. After a long day in the truck a little quite would be nice. Guess that is a sign I'm getting old..

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