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Which one do you have and how do you like it?

I had a S-type dual rear exit on a 2015 Sierra with the LS3/6.2 engine and really liked it. Thinking about going with the ATAK this time, but scared it might sound like a fart can. I'm not doing this for performance or fuel milage, just looking to improve the sound.
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Congrats!!! I went with S Type. Lovin it. Pretty mellow

 

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@DeepSea it looks like you removed the stock exhaust in one piece. I can see you lowered the spare and removed the heat shield. did you have to jack the truck up at all or did you do it on the ground? Did you have to remove the rear track bar bolt on the axle end?
 
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@DeepSea it looks like you removed the stock exhaust in one piece. I can see you lowered the spare and removed the heat shield. did you have to jack the truck up at all or did you do it on the ground? Did you have to remove the rear track bar bolt on the axle end?
Hey John,
I jacked it up drivers side. Both tires were a couple inches off the ground and I didn't touch the track bar bolt.
Andy
 

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