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Need help picking exhaust/Question bout Torsion bar keys

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Old Apr 2, 2012 | 10:25 PM
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I finishing up the engine to this 98 silverado i got and want to upgrade the exhaust to dual rear exit. Whats a good choice to go with? I want it to sound good but not be terribly loud. Also wanting the truck to sit just a little taller would Torsion bar keys and add-a-leaf to rear a good way to achive this?
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Old Apr 3, 2012 | 9:03 AM
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Exhaust is all preference...it's what you think sounds good. Do you want just dual exit or a true dual exhaust? And on a 98, just crank up your stock keys. They're good for 2-3" of adjustment. And I'd put in a 99-06 z71 2" block in there to level it out. Add-a-leaf will make the ride a bit more stiff than it is now
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Old Apr 3, 2012 | 8:09 PM
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just looking for dual exit exhaust. I want a good deep rumble but not so loud I cant talk to passanger next to me. where are the stock keys located that i can crank up? then put a 2inch block for rear then?
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