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Exuast for my X
Did you get the catback or just weld in the muffler? and is it noticeable inside at cruiseing speed or just accelerating? Thanks -AllaboutCruizin- AllaboutCruizin
- Post #29
- Forum: Modified Explorations
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Exuast for my X
Well I figured since everbody else was talking about what kind of exhausts they have I figured I would ask about a turbo muffler because maybe somebody viewing this thread has one. -AllaboutCruizin- AllaboutCruizin
- Post #26
- Forum: Modified Explorations
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Exuast for my X
So I take it that nobody is running a turbo muffler like a Dynomax super Turbo or something? -Adam- AllaboutCruizin
- Post #23
- Forum: Modified Explorations
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Exuast for my X
I am looking for a performance muffler that will not emit any interior resonace in my Sport Trac. I was thinking along the line of a turbo muffler, but am not sure. -Adam- AllaboutCruizin
- Post #11
- Forum: Modified Explorations
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2003 Sport Trac T-case
I thought that I would be able to keep it in drive, but I guess not. THe only time that I'll use 4 wheel drive is in the winter when it snows, or maybe if I ever go on an off road trail. -Adam- AllaboutCruizin
- Post #3
- Forum: Under the Hood
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2003 Sport Trac T-case
I was looking at a 2003 Sport Trac w/ 4 wheel drive and it shifted fine to 4 high, but didn't shift to 4 low. Is there a special technique to use or something? Also after reading about all of the problems people have had with there T-cases going out on them should I have to worry about this one...- AllaboutCruizin
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- Forum: Under the Hood