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Old 09-30-2005, 01:01 PM
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New to the board / want to go dual 99 Hoe

Hey! I am new, just got my 99 Hoe 9/24/05 and I love it! I have wanted one for years. I plan on keeping it for a while. It only has 82k on it and I want to ride it till 200k if possible. I am looking to make several mods to it, one being going to dual exhaust. Any one have any input on cost/practicality (sp)/etc. Any input would be appreciated. Oh, this is a 4door LT.
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Old 09-30-2005, 10:39 PM
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Re: New to the board / want to go dual 99 Hoe

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Hey! I am new, just got my 99 Hoe 9/24/05 and I love it! I have wanted one for years. I plan on keeping it for a while. It only has 82k on it and I want to ride it till 200k if possible. I am looking to make several mods to it, one being going to dual exhaust. Any one have any input on cost/practicality (sp)/etc. Any input would be appreciated. Oh, this is a 4door LT.

I have a magnaflow muffler on my 99 hoe with duals going out the back. Nice deep tone that isnt too loud. Relatively quiet at highway speeds. Alot of people like flowmaster mufflers. They have a few different kinds depending on how loud you want the truck to be. Theres all kinds of mfrs out there, corsa, gibson, etc... There are whole kitsyou can buy or you can try to go to your local muffler shop and see if they will do a custom install for you. Do you want all stainless or aluminized??? It all comes down to how much you want to spend and how loud you want it to be. I had my magnaflow muffler and pipes with 18" long 3.5 inch diameter stainless tips installed at a local muffler shop for $300.
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Old 10-01-2005, 01:30 PM
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Re: Re: New to the board / want to go dual 99 Hoe

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I have a magnaflow muffler on my 99 hoe with duals going out the back. Nice deep tone that isnt too loud. Relatively quiet at highway speeds. Alot of people like flowmaster mufflers. They have a few different kinds depending on how loud you want the truck to be. Theres all kinds of mfrs out there, corsa, gibson, etc... There are whole kitsyou can buy or you can try to go to your local muffler shop and see if they will do a custom install for you. Do you want all stainless or aluminized??? It all comes down to how much you want to spend and how loud you want it to be. I had my magnaflow muffler and pipes with 18" long 3.5 inch diameter stainless tips installed at a local muffler shop for $300.
I would love, and I mean LOVE, to see pics of your Tahoe.

Your install sounds like what I want. Deep good sound, not loud. Stainless tips, duals, you got it!
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Go on www.truckperformance.com they have lots of exhaust systems for your tahoe and the site also gives customer reviews of some of those systems.
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