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Tone down catback exhaust.

Old Oct 5, 2020 | 12:35 PM
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Default Tone down catback exhaust.

I just purchased a 05 Crossfire with a catback exhaust system that's a little loud for my liking. Beside putting a stock exhaust in, does anyone have suggestions as to how I could tone down the noise a bit?

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Old Oct 5, 2020 | 04:42 PM
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Default Re: Tone down catback exhaust.

You could try "muffler silencers" that go into the tailpipe holes. There are many types and prices listed on ebay. I have never used one and cannot say if that method works well or not. You would have to measure the exhaust openings and find what fits. I don't recall any posts on the forum from anyone mentioning they installed silencers.

If it's a Borla or Magnaflow cat back you may be able to find someone on the forum willing to swap their stock exhaust with you. It's a very simple swap out.

I bought my first Magnaflow catback from a guy that said his wife found it too loud. He ended up putting his stock exhaust back on.
 

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