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Old 06-27-2005, 05:05 AM
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I need to quieten down the side pipes on my Lonestar. Is there an economically viable way of doing this or am I going to end up spending enough that I might as well simply buy a new set?

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Why do you NEED to make them quiet?

Don't want to wake the neighbors? Make sure you take them for a ride sometime.

It's too loud for your sensitive ears? Buy some earplugs.

Getting stopped by the law? Make the suggested changes or tell them its stock and pray a lot.

Sounds like there are NO mufflers at all? Guess you do not like the sounds of an open headered race car.

Great thread - mine sounds OK to me, but I always get comments about the loud exhaust noise from people (not my neighbors), but they are probably used to absolute quiet inside their luxomobile with premium sound system.

Just my 2 cents worth. Hope the fix makes them sound really mello, and sounding sweet to all that hear them.
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