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Brakes and muffler

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Brooky816, Apr 24, 2018.

  1. Apr 24, 2018 at 2:45 PM
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    Brooky816

    Brooky816 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Anyone know if cleaning rear end brakes will keep them from sticking and anyone recommend
    a good muffler to get. Mine rusts out every couple of years due to condensation from short trips.Just wondered if any muffler is better than another? Thanks
     
  2. Apr 24, 2018 at 2:56 PM
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    Flowmaster Exhaust

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    Make sure that your replacement muffler is 409S or 304S stainless steel. We offer a number of exhaust options built from 409S and a handful of mufflers made from 304S; both options have a lifetime, limited warranty. If you know what type of tone you're looking for or if you have additional exhaust questions please give us a call at 707-544-4761.

    - Jason @ Flowmaster
     
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  3. Apr 24, 2018 at 3:03 PM
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    Shortened flowmaster exhaust with a turn down pipe, under cowl intake, throttle body spacer, train horn, underhood led lights, hood struts, dual 27f yellow tops. Led ditch lights, led front roof light bar, led fogs and headlights, behind grill mounted piaa dual color driving lights. Aux fuse and relay panel. Pro comp skid plate, bilstein 5100 leveling shocks on a 2in. lift, b110 rear 5100, add a leaf, front superbumps, light racing jounce rear bumpstops, sway bar relocation, brake line bracket extension, driveline carrier bearing drop, front diff drop, on board air compressor, 10 gal pump driven fresh water tank, cb radio, pioneer 4200 hu, infinity reference component front and component rear speakers powered by rockford fosgate 4 channel, jl audio 10TW3-D4 sub powered by kx800.1 amplifier. Big three upgrade, capacitor. Full cab sound deadening and thermal insulation. Led interior including added footwell, courtesy, cupholder, center console, and glovebox lighting, rock lights, bed lights, ring gear armor, under bed ammo can storage, pistol safe, body armor sliders, roof rack, hilift, 285/70 17 nitto rodge grapplers on american racing teflon atx, tailgate strut, and tailgate lock, retrofit projector headlights(home built), rgb halos inside turbine shrouds, black out surround, black chrome reflector and shroud, white halo outside shroud, white led drl, rgb behind grill on rf control. Mods followed from a TW thread: Anytime fogs Anytime rear view camera Anytime 400w inverter Alternating blinker/running lights 110v center console outlet ABS kill switch Engine kill switch (magnetic) 12volt bed socket Rear diff breather relocation Led bed lights Cargo net anchors Grid it center console top Grid it sun visor Locking center console Instrument cluster led swap Map lights on with dome Cigarette lighter add (shifter position) Dtrl kill switch Hilux lighted 4wd selector switch. Vios hvac knobs Hood scoop led bar
    So for a deep tone, in stainless with a turndown what do you suggest. Right now I have a 50 series(I think) and its looking a bit on the worn side. I have it dumping in front of the rear tire and its plenty loud enough but not much of a growl as I had hoped.
     
  4. Apr 24, 2018 at 3:54 PM
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    Flowmaster Exhaust

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    The Super 44 is an aggressive, but refined muffler that would make a great replacement muffler on your Tacoma. You can expect a deep, "bassy" exhaust note that will be noticeable both in and out of the vehicle. The Super 40 would be a slightly less aggressive muffler option that you may be interested in. Both are manufactured from 409S stainless steel and have a lifetime, limited warranty. Once you know your inlet and outlet size and configuration give us a call at 707-544-4761 and we'll let you know which option may be best. Don't forget to ask for your Tacoma World forum member discount.

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