Lol, I did the exact same process to my 2014 F-150, removed the straight pipe and added the Thrush muffler, but with single inlet, dual outlet with tailpipes and stainless tips out the rear. I get compliments on how good it sounds all the time. Great choice and video! You have a new subscriber. Thanks!
Correct me if I’m wrong but… first you did a muffler delete, which you seemed to like. Then you deleted the resonator and straight piped it. After doing that you decided it was to loud and droned to much and decided to put a muffler on the truck. I’m wanting to do something to my truck, 2011 f150 6.2. I was going to start with just doing a muffler delete. That being said and with your experience would you recommend just replacing the stock muffler with a flow master or something like that leaving the resonator to keep the drone away or just delete the stock muffler? Thanks
I've used these mufflers quite a bit and have always had good luck with them. I'm debating the resonator or muffler delete for now, don't want it real loud just a little louder than stock
I remove the res and the muffler then straight pipe. After a while I ended up putting a muffler back on it and it still sounded pretty good. Ended up selling that truck though.
I put one of these on my 2012 5.0. I was a bit hesitant, but OMG it sounds absolutely wonderful. Thrush muffler and resonator delete.
Lol, I did the exact same process to my 2014 F-150, removed the straight pipe and added the Thrush muffler, but with single inlet, dual outlet with tailpipes and stainless tips out the rear. I get compliments on how good it sounds all the time. Great choice and video! You have a new subscriber. Thanks!
The minute I noticed it not straight I knew it ether needed to be flipped upside down or back to front lmao but sounds good no matter what
Correct me if I’m wrong but… first you did a muffler delete, which you seemed to like. Then you deleted the resonator and straight piped it. After doing that you decided it was to loud and droned to much and decided to put a muffler on the truck. I’m wanting to do something to my truck, 2011 f150 6.2. I was going to start with just doing a muffler delete. That being said and with your experience would you recommend just replacing the stock muffler with a flow master or something like that leaving the resonator to keep the drone away or just delete the stock muffler? Thanks
I've used these mufflers quite a bit and have always had good luck with them. I'm debating the resonator or muffler delete for now, don't want it real loud just a little louder than stock
Thrush hush
Whenever you go to flip the muffler around try an bevel the pipe , give you a stronger weld as well.
Awesome truck what size lift and tires is on it
Actually sounds good 👍
Dude, that truck is awesome. I heard you say you had straight piped it. I assume the addition of the muffler. Did you leave the resonator off?
I remove the res and the muffler then straight pipe. After a while I ended up putting a muffler back on it and it still sounded pretty good. Ended up selling that truck though.
Did this get louder after break in period? If there's such a thing
Hi,
Did you notice a mileage difference at all going to the 3" and muffler vs. the factory set up?
That is TOTALLY a mistake I would make! ...ONCE lol
I always get in a hurry and do dumb things like that lol since this video I cut it out and flipped it around so all is good now.
Problem: I can hear it over the music
Solution: get bigger speakers 😎
Driving strait pipes suck... Cruising with Drone when you cant hear the radio is not fun at all...
lol if its a Ford truck /its ok //lots of back wards //Henry Ford dead //Ford price them self out of business