exhaust systems on 4wd what are u running?

im looking into Es tuning for a muffler and just running custom exhaust i was wondering what my fellow wagoneers are running im lookin for something subtle but if i cant find something subtle im just going to run a racing type and run hella resonators

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  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    I think your best bet is to just "roll your own". There's nothing made (other than stock) that will just bolt on, so just build it how you want it.

    I used 2 1/2" all the way back, including the converter. Used a 2.5x 28" glasspack for a resonator and a Thrush welded 3-chamber (Flowmaster knockoff) in the stock position.

    Note: those 2 90 degree sweeps in/out of the muffler do a lot to attenuate the raspy tone, and give you some "sublety" without restricting flow much.
  • realtimefunrealtimefun Senior Wagonist
    i am in the same boat man my wagon came with some getto made stuff and it rubbs on the drive shaft and it gose under the rear frame on the dirver side so it hits the ground being to low and it comes out the drive side and a gay angle and it sounds even worse and i hate it i want somethign stock lookin but better flowing. i was lookin at a Kteller EF kit and doing some mods to make it work but idk how off it will be and no word back from them on it.



    any one know if stock exhaust went under or over rear lower control arm???????
  • bam-bambam-bam Council Member
    Stock exhaust on both 2wd and 4wd was routed under the right side lower control arm, just below the inboard pivot.
  • realtimefunrealtimefun Senior Wagonist
    thanks
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