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The Roush AB with the stock resonator sounds good. When you add an x or h pipe, you get a lot of rasp. If you like that sound, you will love the Roush, if you plan to add an x or h pipe.

With the stock resonator as I said above, it had a great sound. zero drone. The tips look awesome and are my favorite.
I'm leaning towards that setup with stock resonator...not a raspy fan
 

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I recommend the Redline Struts. Had them on my 2011 for 4 years and they never failed me.
 

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I'm leaning towards that setup with stock resonator...not a raspy fan
You will like it.

Here is my car with the stock resonator and Roush AB.

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the hood actually is aluminum, try it with a magnet. Redline struts include a step bit for you to drill a hole, it came in handy later on when I was doing my audio system. I would recommend to also cut a slit to the hole so you can fully remove the battery cover if needed.
 

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