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RE: New Exhaust - 1/24/2006 8:24:37 AM   
nj4x4blaze


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I guess I got lucky then, because mine is not loud at all...

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RE: New Exhaust - 2/7/2006 4:25:55 PM   
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swartlkk, I have a full cat back from Dynomax on my 95 Blazer. It was $110 shipped from Summit Racing. Dynomax has a kit for 2000 Blazer/Jimmy/Bravada too. Their part number is 19331 for the kit. It has a good deep sound too, not too loud with the windows open and you can barely hear it with the windows closed. If you cant find that part number kit anywhere, the only difference between the 95-99 kit and the 00 kit is the intermediate pipe, part #41824. It's not a stainless kit like the SLP, its aluminized steel piping, but I have had mine for over two years and it still looks great, no rust at all. Its a very good exhaust for the price.

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1995-1999 Cat back #17366
2000-2005? Cat back #19331 (its listed as 2000 on Dynomax's website, but it probably fits up to 2005)

Intermediate pipe for 2000 #41824, intermediate pipe for 95-99 #41761

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RE: New Exhaust - 2/7/2006 4:51:36 PM   
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Cool, thanks for the info. Probably won't do much with it unless my stock system rots out before I move on to something else, but good information non-the-less.

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RE: New Exhaust - 3/28/2006 1:34:55 PM   
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Here's a side profile of the truck with the SLP Exhaust System. I might cut off the tip and have it go straight back...



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