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                looking to replace muffler on 308 wb ute. its a 2 into 1 2 1/2 inch system . the current muffler is a lukey redback, its just too quiet. what do you recommend im after something loud but not agriculteral | 
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                Originally Posted by: holden05  looking to replace muffler on 308 wb ute. its a 2 into 1 2 1/2 inch system . the current muffler is a lukey redback, its just too quiet. what do you recommend im after something loud but not agriculteral find a decent exhaust/muffler shop and ask them they will know what works | 
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                I’d say Gibson, but Holden V8’s are oddballs with a unique sound so I’d do what Smitty says. | 
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                It times past I'd have taken the lucey redback out (can you unclamp it) and shoved a screw driver in through the inlet and outlet holes perforation the inwards.
 Might sound a bit louder. Go easy on the screwdriver to avoid agricultural!!
 
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