kennzz05
basic dumbass
- Location
- palm coast fl.
Im curious what a 4 .0 sounds like with a nice free flowing exaust? like a ricer? Is it worth doing if so what have you all used? Thanks 98 2 dr XJ
LilRhodyXJ said:I had a Gibson cat-back on my last cherokee.. sounded pretty good after awhile... they dont sound that loud when you first get them you have to wait for them to break in first, after a couple hundred miles it sounded pretty deep at idle and got to a nice level when you just drove around.. noise inside the Jeep was a lil louder then stock but with music and mud terrain tires it just drowns out... i recommend the stainless steel version i got the aluminum and living right next to the water it was a bad idea ... salt did its thing pretty quick
How is the Gibson for clearance and durability, for those of us that play in the big rocks?ECKSJAY said:7 years with mine so far. I don't live near the water and they don't salt my roads, so my aluminized is still in good shape.
Best description of the Gibson? 'Grownup' sound. We had noisemakers when we were kids.![]()
jonboy said:How is the Gibson for clearance and durability, for those of us that play in the big rocks?
Flowmasters are tough, but I don't like noisemakers either.