Dynomax Super Turbo Flow Muffler (17748)
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Dynomax Super Turbo Flow Muffler (17748)
Hey guys, the flowmaster the previous owner put on my truck has finally fallen apart (yes!). I searched around for a muffler that would quiet my truck down close to OEM while still flowing better and landed on a Dynomax Super Turbo Muffler. No it wasn't the fancy name that won me over just the over all good reviews I read about it.
The muffler feels nice and sturdy when you pick it up. The 17748 is pretty much just a universal muffler and is recommended by some web sites for the older Tundra but it fit the specs I was looking for so I went with it.
I understand tone is completely a personal preference/ personal interpretation thing so I don't know how I can explain the tone other then sounds really close to OEM + a slight hum at idle. I have the deckplate and the ISR done so I still get that growl that I love when I get on it.
Here are a couple videos of before and after. Again, it's hard to tell the true sound and volume of the mufflers but you can atleast hear the difference between the two.
before:
after:
Here's how I opted to have it installed.
My opinion of this muffler is:
Here is where I purchased mine from because they had the best prices. I called before I ordered because the site looks a little out dated, to my surprise I was quickly routed to a live and competent human who was able to answer all my questions. I went with ground shipping and the muffler was to my door in 3 days.
Hope this helps. Let me know if you would like additional videos or information.
Joe
The muffler feels nice and sturdy when you pick it up. The 17748 is pretty much just a universal muffler and is recommended by some web sites for the older Tundra but it fit the specs I was looking for so I went with it.
I understand tone is completely a personal preference/ personal interpretation thing so I don't know how I can explain the tone other then sounds really close to OEM + a slight hum at idle. I have the deckplate and the ISR done so I still get that growl that I love when I get on it.
Here are a couple videos of before and after. Again, it's hard to tell the true sound and volume of the mufflers but you can atleast hear the difference between the two.
before:
after:
Here's how I opted to have it installed.
My opinion of this muffler is:
- quiet
- smooth
- good flowing
- and sturdy
Here is where I purchased mine from because they had the best prices. I called before I ordered because the site looks a little out dated, to my surprise I was quickly routed to a live and competent human who was able to answer all my questions. I went with ground shipping and the muffler was to my door in 3 days.
Hope this helps. Let me know if you would like additional videos or information.
Joe
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Hey guys, the flowmaster the previous owner put on my truck has finally fallen apart (yes!). I searched around for a muffler that would quiet my truck down close to OEM while still flowing better and landed on a Dynomax Super Turbo Muffler. No it wasn't the fancy name that won me over just the over all good reviews I read about it.
The muffler feels nice and sturdy when you pick it up. The 17748 is pretty much just a universal muffler and is recommended by some web sites for the older Tundra but it fit the specs I was looking for so I went with it.
I understand tone is completely a personal preference/ personal interpretation thing so I don't know how I can explain the tone other then sounds really close to OEM + a slight hum at idle. I have the deckplate and the ISR done so I still get that growl that I love when I get on it.
Here are a couple videos of before and after. Again, it's hard to tell the true sound and volume of the mufflers but you can atleast hear the difference between the two.
before:
after:
Here's how I opted to have it installed.
My opinion of this muffler is: [*]quiet[*]smooth[*]good flowing[*]and sturdy
Here is where I purchased mine from because they had the best prices. I called before I ordered because the site looks a little out dated, to my surprise I was quickly routed to a live and competent human who was able to answer all my questions. I went with ground shipping and the muffler was to my door in 3 days.
Hope this helps. Let me know if you would like additional videos or information.
Joe
The muffler feels nice and sturdy when you pick it up. The 17748 is pretty much just a universal muffler and is recommended by some web sites for the older Tundra but it fit the specs I was looking for so I went with it.
I understand tone is completely a personal preference/ personal interpretation thing so I don't know how I can explain the tone other then sounds really close to OEM + a slight hum at idle. I have the deckplate and the ISR done so I still get that growl that I love when I get on it.
Here are a couple videos of before and after. Again, it's hard to tell the true sound and volume of the mufflers but you can atleast hear the difference between the two.
before:
after:
Here's how I opted to have it installed.
My opinion of this muffler is: [*]quiet[*]smooth[*]good flowing[*]and sturdy
Here is where I purchased mine from because they had the best prices. I called before I ordered because the site looks a little out dated, to my surprise I was quickly routed to a live and competent human who was able to answer all my questions. I went with ground shipping and the muffler was to my door in 3 days.
Hope this helps. Let me know if you would like additional videos or information.
Joe
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