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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Ashland, Ky
Posts: 243
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They are Hard Krome and the baffles are welded in place. Just find some stockers and put them on it. I'd say that would be what u want if u want quiet. They r usually easy to find and cheap.
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You running baffles in those straightshots? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Ashland, Ky
Posts: 243
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It's a Phantom so it comes all Blacked out. I have baffles in my Straight shots. I have been consudering removing them but the stock baffles are very throaty and quite loud from behind. I am a musician so I love ut loud but I am also a sound engineer and understand that louder isn't always better. The musician in me wants to crank it to eleven but I know that they sound better with the stock baffles.
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 10
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Thank you so much for all of the responses. I wasn't expecting so much help.
I looked and there was no brand name stamped in to it and the baffles appear to be welded in place. Boooooo! I will look for some stock pipes as recommended. Mine are in great shape, maybe I can ebay them. -Marc |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Long Island
Posts: 41
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They are identical to my pipes and I have the HK's. I also have my stock exhaust sitting in my garage. I'm located in Long Island NY. If you are located nearby and you are interested let me know and I'll snap a few pics to post on the site.
When buying pipes the shipping fees are usually high. Good Luck! |
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