How to Install a Cheap Exhaust System and Muffler: 2003 Ford F150

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In this video, we show you how to install an exhaust system from the catalytic converter on back. We got a 20 dollar Cherrybomb turbo muffler from Autozone, and it really made the ride quieter. It's hard to hear the exhaust tone due to the California emission dual catalytic converter package.

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  • i have a 2.5 in tailpipe what size inlet/outlet should i get

  • @thedetriottigers It all depends on what kind of vehicle you have. Many manufacturers can have many different designs. The easiest way to find out is by calling up your local auto parts store or muffler shop and asking them. They enter your vehicles year, make, and model and figure it out.

  • would i be able to put the new muffler and tail pipe into the stock piping without using an intermediate pipe, presuming everything lines up, or would i need intermediate piping?

  • @MLFDyoungblood Just as long as the exhaust exits after the cab, you could probably do that. You don't want the exhaust seeping into the cab at idle.

  • Do I cut right after the muffler ?

    Since the muffler is shorther than the stock one , do I need to put a tailpipe before the exhaust tip?

  • @HermitOser Well, you'll want to follow the same setup that I have here. I cut before the muffler to remove it, and since this one was smaller than the stock one, I had to put a little more exhaust piping on it.

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  • No autozone wont install

  • does autozone put these on aswell.. bcuz i dont hav any tools:(

  • @cb7pwn if you dont evacuate it then it can and most likely lead to rust and you dont want that.

  • @BDavisOutdoors I agree.  I think he meant carbon steel with an aluminized coating.

  • Sorry bud but aluminum dosent rust.

  • Great Vid. I have a question or two . I did the same thing where i cut off the muffler with a sawza. and i have a turbo muffler for my exhaust. would it be easier to weld a pipe onto the muffler or use clamps? If i did get clamps where did u get urs from and how much?

  • Aluminium doesn't rust.

  • Nice vid, thanks for sharing! Do have to have them clamps or is a mountingpaste that hardens when it gets warm do the trick?

    Dave

  • lol 0:17 *THUMP*

  • charb? lame!

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