SLP Resonator Delete

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RollinHorns

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Pardon the ignorance, but by SLP resonator delete, I assume you guys are talking about swapping out the stock resonator with an SLP aftermarket resonator?

Would just like to be sure, because I recently installed the Magnaflow 12589 muffler and had the shop completely remove the stock resonator and it's a bit too loud at highway speeds.. Would like to throw an aftermarket resonator on there to get a happy medium. Thanks guys
 

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Pardon the ignorance, but by SLP resonator delete, I assume you guys are talking about swapping out the stock resonator with an SLP aftermarket resonator?

Would just like to be sure, because I recently installed the Magnaflow 12589 muffler and had the shop completely remove the stock resonator and it's a bit too loud at highway speeds.. Would like to throw an aftermarket resonator on there to get a happy medium. Thanks guys
Can't you have the shop that did your exhaust work put the stock resonator back on?
 

RollinHorns

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Yes I still have the stock resonator, but when I had the Magnaflow muffler installed originally, I had the resonator left in place. It was too quiet for me so I went back and had them remove it. It's great except at high way speeds, there is quite a bit of drone. Just wondering if an aftermarket resonator will be somewhere in between the two extremes of stock res and no res. Any thoughts?
 

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How did you all cut off the stock resonator? I'm guessing I need a sawzall.
 

73shark

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I used a Sawzall. Remember measure twice and cut once. Or is it the other way around? ;)
 

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