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Old 09-24-2008, 01:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation HELP!! Baffling Issues...

As of last night I am the proud owner of OCMaestro's blacked out 06. Love the ride. Well cared for. Looking forward to adding some work of my own. But right now...

It sets of car alarms in my garage and pisses the old people off (of which there are many in my building). Not good. Its de-baffled up to the plate. I'd like to re-baffle it as close to stock as possible, or even trade someone who has stock. Its a great sound for a weekend or suburban rider, but too much for a really dense neighborhood.

I read the post on using fiberglass and mesh. Will that solve the problem? If not, anybody got any ideas? Or anybody want to trade a kickass sound for some stock without having to do a bunch of work?

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Old 09-24-2008, 01:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have a set of stock mufflers with 6 holes drilled in the end, not very loud.
I can sell you the complete system, which is like new...or just the back mufflers
whole system $75.00...only back mufflers...$50.00 +shipping
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once the baffles are ripped out, it would be very hard to replace them.
Here's a pic's of what I have, baffles are still in, just holes drilled around edge.
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I have a complete stock exhaust system for sale, no holes drilled or nothing - pm me if interested or e-mail stmiller98@comcast.net

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How much different is the sound with the holes drilled in the back? I'd like mine a little louder, but don't want to set off car alarms. Thanks.
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How much different is the sound with the holes drilled in the back? I'd like mine a little louder, but don't want to set off car alarms. Thanks.
the holes drilled in the back are mild compared to debaffled....you can heard the exhaust more...but not much more noise then stock...I rode that way for months, before I got new pipes....then Holy @#%$...they were LOUD...had to work on baffles for them.

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Old 09-24-2008, 08:31 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Okay, thanks for the info. I'm going to hold off for now. I leave for work early in the morning and the people next door still like me. I'm affraid I'll be in the same situation as Calitexn.
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