@@LTUSATV thanks for replying, I just cut the resonator after consulting with a tech and he explained that its really there just to change the tone while simultaneously also get that last bit of noise reduced aswell. It’s a good sound but I only cut for one reason and that’s so I don’t keep smacking it on descending hills while off-roading. (My lower Bumper fascia is trimmed up as well exposing the resonator so it had to go)
@@benpolishchuk209 Mines now cut right where the pipe meets the rear resonator originally. You may want to put some sort of extension but keeping it high clearance or delete the rear vents behind the bumper (both sides) so you don't get exhaust fumes into your vehicle.
@@LTUSATV wow good call! I never considered that a possibility. That’s where I made my cut aswell but I made the cut at like a 60 degree angle so that, in theory, the fumes would dump downward as the tech recommended. It should help with reducing fumes getting in through vents. I will still look into deleting the vents.
I don’t know about that one, but if you ever ever get the chance to go to the Albuquerque one. Please do. It is the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen! You have to go around beginning of an August!!!
Nope they had zero tow bars, the first vehicle a newer Durango had the rear bumper removed and had yellow tow straps going through the body where the body vent panels would normally be installed connecting to the vehicle behind it, they had been next to me several times.