LBZ: 4 inch or 5 inch

dura07

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Exhaust that is.......i have a 07 lbz with a edge cts, all stock otherwise. should I order 4 inch or 5 inch turbo back kit?? Wanting options and any advise

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LWATSON

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As far as performance goes, I've never heard of an advantage going 5". In my opinion the 5" looks and sounds a little better.
 

Taylor-34

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Kk btw, every down pipe is 4" and then it "expands" to a 5" correct? When I was looking for exhaust I coulda swore that's the way I saw it..

Also, are you going stainless or alumanized?
 

LWATSON

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5 is what I'm Prolly gonna do, sorry to not read before I posted

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No problem, I personally don't see a problem with a new member asking questions regardless how simple it is. I've often wondered how fun this site would be if everyone just got no here and did searches and didn't fellowship and horse around.
 

Taylor-34

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No problem, I personally don't see a problem with a new member asking questions regardless how simple it is. I've often wondered how fun this site would be if everyone just got no here and did searches and didn't fellowship and horse around.

Totally agree..

And Dajokr I see, I understand after putting exhaust on my LLY seeing as how it's tighter than a... Well it's tight but i don't agree totally with calling it a 5" exaust when the most important part is so small in diameter.. If someone wants to educate me on this go right ahead I'm no muffler man just thinking aloud with my assumptions and vodka... :rofl:
 

NinjaMax

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Totally agree..

And Dajokr I see, I understand after putting exhaust on my LLY seeing as how it's tighter than a... Well it's tight but i don't agree totally with calling it a 5" exaust when the most important part is so small in diameter.. If someone wants to educate me on this go right ahead I'm no muffler man just thinking aloud with my assumptions and vodka... :rofl:

Ive seen your exhaust....very custom lol:hug:
 
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BW544

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I love 5in the drone is not bad at all and the wife loves it too so thats a plus
 

gassux

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5" on mine, nice and quiet until you open it up. Get good clamps, the shitty u-bolt style will oval your pipes
 

c20elephant

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5" on mine, nice and quiet until you open it up. Get good clamps, the shitty u-bolt style will oval your pipes

X2 on the clamps, I also used never-sieze (light film is plenty) on all the joints, clamps, nuts and bolts. The clamps torque evenly and make adjustment/removal a breeze..
 

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