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Exhaust Modification on 2021 Gladiator.
I am not looking for a discussion as to why nor opinions about, but I am looking for someone with direct experience with to help me with my project.
I am removing the factory set up and going to "true-dual" straight pipes from the cats back. What I am looking for is information about what pipes and extensions for turning and running the pipes to the rear. Like a shopping list.
Please don't answer if you don't have the requested information or you just are going to make fun and try to be cleaver...
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what engine?.... mine is the 3.6L V6 and I run it without a muffler, just the stock resonator.. I recently did a test where I used two separate cherry bombs .. one on each bank of the engine after the cats.. separating the banks made the exhaust sound like a moped... no idea what your engine is so I can only comment on what I did which is sorta what you want to do... I hope you get it to work.. :)
 

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what engine?.... mine is the 3.6L V6 and I run it without a muffler, just the stock resonator.. I recently did a test where I used two separate cherry bombs .. one on each bank of the engine after the cats.. separating the banks made the exhaust sound like a moped... no idea what your engine is so I can only comment on what I did which is sorta what you want to do... I hope you get it to work.. :)
He has posted this in the 3.6 pentastar section, so the 3.6. I did a double take, only other engine to attempt true duals would be the 392 though
 

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The question of “why” actually does matter here. Just for the sound?
 

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Exhaust Modification on 2021 Gladiator.
I am not looking for a discussion as to why nor opinions about, but I am looking for someone with direct experience with to help me with my project.
I am removing the factory set up and going to "true-dual" straight pipes from the cats back. What I am looking for is information about what pipes and extensions for turning and running the pipes to the rear. Like a shopping list.
Please don't answer if you don't have the requested information or you just are going to make fun and try to be cleaver...
You may want to ask in a Gladiator specific forum. This is for the JL Wrangler.
Also. I can never reccomend building a custom exhaust over the internet.
 

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Why Why? I just want the first-hand information if anyone has it. Thank You
Because the shape and design changes based on the purpose, obviously. If you don’t actually want to discuss it this is a waste of time.
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