Does that rumbler exhaust need an s-pipe or w/e to be a full 3 in? If I didn't word that right then how bout' this~What DOES it need to be a full exhaust? Also does it flow better or worse than tha others? It's kinda cheap.... I'm about to buy headers w/y-pipe included~then I have a straight pipe ran through my gutted cat already I just wanna make sure I don't miss nething. I was think'n about that rumbler b/c I kinda liked how it sounded but if not I'ma prolly go with the loudmouth and tha slp install kit. I'd appreciate tha help as soon as possible b/c I'm ready to order.
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Yes you need the slp install kit for the Rumbler, and it flows just as good as other 3 inch exhaust.-Rick<br /><br />Bright White \'95 Firebird Convertible 3.4L A4 - Flowmaster American Thunder Cat-back, Zexel Torsen Posi-traction, Black Checkered Stripes, Clear Corners, Misc. Appearance Mods.<br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2077741\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2077741</a> <br /><br />AIM ID: AxSlane
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To install the Rumbler you will need either the SLP Installation kit, a different 3" S pipe, or have your exhaust shop fabricate up an S pipe for you. Also, in my honest opinion (not just because I own a Rumbler), the Rumbler sounds A LOT better. Is this your daily driver? If so, is interior noise an issue to you? If it is, you may want to consider a different exhaust. Be sure to check out the link in my signature and listen to my sound clips if you haven't already. Let me know what you think and if you have any more questions!
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