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Quick poll: based on sound alone, do you prefer axleback or catback systems?

What makes a better sound for you, axleback or catback?

  • Axleback

    Votes: 10 13.5%
  • Catback

    Votes: 64 86.5%

  • Total voters
    74

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Go Catback...Save your money going to muffler shops.. DIY..Most of the catbacks are direct fit bolt on.. no weld or cutting needed...
The whole point to going to an exhaust shop is to save money...Its like $300 where I'm at to add high flow mufflers, probably another $200 to do an x pipe. Pretty sure its even cheaper than that. Last I checked catbacks are going for upwards of $1k...not sure how I'd be saving money on any catbacks...
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so options are

axleback
axleback with resonator delete & xpipe or hpipe
catback
resonator delete & xpipe or hpipe

Is that right?

I'm looking at some res delete kids. $300 for a steel tube? is that..normal?
 

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so options are

axleback
axleback with resonator delete & xpipe or hpipe
catback
resonator delete & xpipe or hpipe

Is that right?

I'm looking at some res delete kids. $300 for a steel tube? is that..normal?
Lethal's resonator delete kit is at $300 and also removes the flex pipe and all 2" piping from the neck down. which is why their's is more expensive then FRPP X pipe or MRT's H pipe which you can get for $240ish.
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