jackylmeoff
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Looking for some after market slip ons. If any one has some for sale please let me know. Not sure what will sound good.
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And if you drill where you would normally hole saw, and decided to just go whole hog in the end, you'll have removed a lot of material you would have needed to cut through thereby making the job easier in the end.I do have a suggestion for a simpler approach to this mod, though, instead of cutting with a hole saw and Dremel. I completely wore out one hole saw bit and pretty much the second. I doubt it would be much use for anything now, even if I had another use for it, which I don't. And those bits aren't all that cheap. The Dremel blade I used is also history.
I do like the new sound, but I'm suggesting a simpler approach. If it doesn't work, I'm sure you could still go back and do all that interior surgery later. I'd just try drilling through the back baffle with a straight bit and see how it sounds (drill just outside the circumference of the interior pipe--right where the hole saw cut would be). You could evaluate the results after every new hole is drilled. All the Trooper mod does is get past some of the interior stuff that's blocking the engine noise from coming out the back of your muffler, right? Add more holes as desired, or enlarge what you drilled.
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