Exhaust drone
#2
Sorry to jump in on your thread without an answer but I have the same problem.
I had the rattle a while ago and thinking it was the baffles coming loose I contacted Flow Master. (later realised it was the clamp) They sent me a new set free of charge. They are sitting in my garage but I thinking against putting them on.
I had the rattle a while ago and thinking it was the baffles coming loose I contacted Flow Master. (later realised it was the clamp) They sent me a new set free of charge. They are sitting in my garage but I thinking against putting them on.
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ive had the gt takeoffs on for a few years now. ya, they are quite idling and cruising easy, but they do come alive on the gas, sound great at start up, really make a nice sound at wot, no drone at all, they still look like new almost at 100k and i have been very happy with them. if i ever get to where i need to replace them, it will be with the same thing
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#7
Maybe late on the advice, but I had unbearable drone from Flowmasters and switched out to GT takeoffs, which were way cheaper and drone-less. If you can afford it, go Borla. If you have duals, get an x-pipe. You won't regret either.
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