Quality of Pypes offroad-X pipe and violator axle back????

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  1. WallyKilla New Member

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    Do I need to order the exhaust hanger kit with the x pipe and axle back???? Also i never heard this combo in person only online and was wondering if the sound is awsome??? I do no that it is loud lol.
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    You might want to hear it in person because I tried my pypes catless x without cats with my SLP loudmouths and it was just stupid loud. I had cats back on it within 20 minutes. I am 100% pleased with my catted pypes xpipe and slp loudmouths though.
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    Most people who have this set-up are disappointed. It will be loud but also very raspy. If you want the O/R X then get a straight thru muffler such as magnapacks, stingers, bassaini race or SLP proflos just to name a few. If you want the pypes violators then stick with the stock H pipe, O/R H pipe or a prochamber.
  4. DarkFireGT Playing with my wife's really makes me want one.

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    Violators are a straight through muffler, FYI.

    I had them with the Pypes Off Road H and the sound was awesome, and really loud. I just got in a bit of trouble and had to quiet it down for a while.

    The videos with the X sound ok, but I assume there is a lot of drone and rasp with that setup.

    Some have fitment issues with Pypes. I did not. It's either that it's hit and miss, or their products just require a bit more adjustment than most.

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