Looking for a good performance exhaust that isn't too loud
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From: Beaverton, Oregon
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I'm looking to get a little more performance out of my 2000 Jeep Cherokee 4.0.
I am interested to see what people are running. I would ideally like something that doesn't break the bank, gives me some performance, and has a nice tone to it but at the same time isn't ridiculously loud.
I use this car as a daily driver so I want something that isn't going to rupture my ear drums or **** my girlfriend off.
Also, if you know of a good place to get one for a good price feel free to share, I surely appreciate it!
I am interested to see what people are running. I would ideally like something that doesn't break the bank, gives me some performance, and has a nice tone to it but at the same time isn't ridiculously loud.
I use this car as a daily driver so I want something that isn't going to rupture my ear drums or **** my girlfriend off.
Also, if you know of a good place to get one for a good price feel free to share, I surely appreciate it!
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From: City of Trees, CA
Year: 93 2 door
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
is there even a 'performance' exhaust for the stock 4.0? I dont think you're gonna add any HP.
just get a muffler for sound. glass pack, flowmaster, or borla. whatever you can afford
just get a muffler for sound. glass pack, flowmaster, or borla. whatever you can afford
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From: Beaverton, Oregon
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Is this a relatively quiet muffler? I don't mind a nice throaty sound but nothing ridiculous.
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From: Bellevue, WA
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
You can get a Magnaflow 50 series (the smaller 40 is way louder) - quite cheap on eBay or Amazon.
Performance Curve sells a great 2.5" mandrel bent pipe.
A bit over $120 for both, instead of $500 they are asking for their catback kits...
Performance Curve sells a great 2.5" mandrel bent pipe.
A bit over $120 for both, instead of $500 they are asking for their catback kits...
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From: Hell, CA
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
I run a turndown with a 14" 4x9 oval maggy and not too loud. Nice tone, no drone. So, with the full tailpipe would be quieter with a nice tone.
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From: Beaverton, Oregon
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Have you personally used their 2.5" mandrel bent pipe? Does it require a lot of modification to get it to fit or is it pretty much a straight bolt on? I would assume it would require someone welding some exhaust hanger brackets to it and what not, correct?
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From: Bellevue, WA
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Yes and yes. Welded at the cat, and from the muffler to the pipe. Also a weld for the hanger - cut and used to old stock one. It's in my build thread...
I currently have the dynomax super turbo muffler and it came with new tail pipe. Its not loud and it has a good rumble to it. Got it off
quadratec.com For around 220.00
quadratec.com For around 220.00
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