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Old 09-04-2004, 04:18 AM
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I am thinking of getting Hooker aero chamber or magnaflow mufflers for my 5.3L Silverado. Can anyone tell me the model numbers of the replacment mufflers. I am just going to do single in and out. Want to keep it stock looking. Also any advice on which would be better (Sound/performance). I want to have a nice deep sound but also the performance. On my old 84 chevy 350 I had 40 series flows and Loved the sound but everywhere i read they are teh best for performance so something close to flows sound but with better performance gaisn would be great. Thank you in advance.
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I really like the sound of the Hooker's when idling. They are extremely deep! I once set an alarm off when I started the truck. If I idle through a parking lot you can hear the first stage shock sensor going off all over the place.

I got them from www.summitracing.com. You would just need the 3" in/out model.

http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...00044&x=14&y=4
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Thanks flyer, I was looking at summit last night just want to make sure i get the best one. Didnt know the what size i sould get. ei 2.5" or 3" in/out and what length i sould get. I guess the length would only pertain to magnaflow but if anyone else has some advice i would appreciate it.
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I'm not 100% sure that the pipe size you need is 3" but I'm pretty sure.
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well I guess my next question is which Size the 14" or the 22". Which will sound better and which will give me more performance. I am thinking the 14" but i have never really bought a muffler before. I used to just got o the muffler shop and tell them i want a load flowmaster. But not this time
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Hey Flyer I believe i heard your truck in a clip on anyother thread, If that was you do you knw what length you bought? cause it sounds damn nice.
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