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Thrush Welded Muffler - 1999 Silverado

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2009

1999 Chevy Silverado with Thrush Welded Muffler

Stock Cats and Pipes

K&N Intake

Vortec V8

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  • Yeah I have the cats on

  • Can u hear it at all when your in cab driving? and how much louder than stock would you say it is? Thanks for the replies.

  • @bhecht08 I can hear it in the cab fine with the windows down, but not much with the windows up. It's not much louder than stock at idle, but when you start it up and when you give it some gas you can definitely hear it roar.

  • hey whats the exact model of this thrush muffler? i was thinking about getting one for my 99. thanks

  • @bhecht08 It's a Thrush Welded 3 in 3 out.

  • i used 3 in and 3 out

  • glad i could help

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  • Do you think this is a pretty good choice for a muffler?

  • Did you see a slight improvement in your MPG after you put this on? Do you wish you would have put on a flowmaster? I cant see what the diffrence is other than price. Your truck sounds great!

  • what the engin man ??

  • check out my exhaust i have the same set up as you

  • you have the cats on it or no

  • @951prerunner yea its got a good muscle tone and its all stock

  • @ziegelbauer so what typs of sound is it producing with the blazer? is it a deep kinda muscle tone? and is ur blazer stock besides the muffler? thanks if u reply..

  • @215rant yes i have these onmy chevy s10 blazer 4.3 sounds great

  • Sweet sound once revved up but too "hollow" for my liking at idle, you can fix this by running the tip out before the rear tire and eliminating the extra 5-6 foot of piping(it looks badass too)

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