cheap Exhaust job i did on my '93 gmc sierra 4.3L. Parts used: a thrush welded muffler 2.25" center inlet/dual outlet($32 from Summit), 10' of 2.25" aluminized Exhaust pipe(about $17), one Exhaust clamp(about $3), one universal hanger ($5), 2' of 3.00" pipe used for tips($4). $61 total. the welder and Exhaust bending machine sure come in handy.
1995 2.3L Ford Ranger w/Thrush Welded Muffler
This is my '95 Ranger I uploaded for those guys curious about how a chambered muffler would sound on a 2.3. I am running the stock cat, resonator delete, and have added this muffler. It's 2 1/4" piping from the header to the muffler and goes into a 2" single Exhaust pipe. Muffler cost me about 37 bucks at Advance Auto Parts. Well worth the money and sounds great. Almost no interior drone as well.
Chevy 350 with Mutha Thumpr cam
350 w/.060 over (360) Comp Mutha Thumpr Cam, Comp gear drive, and Thrush fully welded mufflers.
96 Crown Victoria P71 H pipe with Thrush Welded mufflers
After running side pipes with no mufflers or H pipe for a couple years, I finally got pulled over for it. I decided it was time to put mufflers back on, so i put the original H pipe back on with a pair of Thrush Welded mufflers and some turndowns. Too quiet for me, but it still has a decent sound.
Thrush muffler
Thrush welded muffler on a 98 f150 4.6l 3" inlet and 2.5" dual outlets. no cats. personally i like my older video when i still had cats. but they were plugged and needed to come off. this is my new motor out of an 02 Mustang. i trying to figure out something to get rid of the snap crackle pop noise and get back to the nice rumble