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Originally Posted by catman_05 Back to the same ole problem |
Try hooking the exhaust back up and bend that bracket and the bracket on the trans cross member up with a pry bar. IIRC the bracket on the cross member is real flimsy. So from removing the rear hanger you put more weight on the front hanger and it probably bent down over time.
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Originally Posted by lubeman1969 I'm glad some one has explained the change in sounds while idling. From what's been said, will it do this more in the winter time trying to warm it up faster??? Mine seems to only do this when first cranking it up. Whatevr the case it sounds cool to me!! Also it sounds very wild between 2400-3000 rpm's when I'm really getting on it. Didn't expect that! |
Ya it will do it more in the winter. If you let the truck sit for a minute the truck will go into high idle and the veins will open and close. IMO the sound is cool to! I have went outside to start my truck in my shorts and waited in my drive way shivering to hear the high idle kick in
