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Old 05-27-2009, 04:42 PM   #1
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Re: Who knew it was this easy???

This is my favorite one......

"...Cut your muffler off. This is the cheapest modification but definitely gets you noticed. The easiest way is to sawzall it off and just leave the pipe unhooked. Or, you could connect it back up using flexible pipe. Check the noise level laws for your state, and make sure you do not disable the catalytic converter if you make this modification. ..."

This guy must not live in California!
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Old 05-27-2009, 09:46 PM   #2
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Re: Who knew it was this easy???

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This is my favorite one......

"...Cut your muffler off. This is the cheapest modification but definitely gets you noticed. The easiest way is to sawzall it off and just leave the pipe unhooked. Or, you could connect it back up using flexible pipe. Check the noise level laws for your state, and make sure you do not disable the catalytic converter if you make this modification. ..."

This guy must not live in California!
There's seriously a guy that live's around town that has a 2001 Danger Ranger that he calls "mud digger" (15" rims with the radial equivalent of "donuts" all around). He did this and is now running without any pipes connected though he has huge tips and rear pipes hanging from the back. It sounds like a 2-stroke ATV running on one piston. Terrifying but a very funny sight.
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