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I am hoping someone can help me. I have been trolling around this forum for a while and am amazed by all the valuable info. I have 2 Summits that I want to put high end exhaust on and it seems that Cosa and Borla do not offer it yet. I am pretty sure Flowmaster does offer it with the quad tips but I think it sounds a little tinny and I think they use 400 series stainless.

Can anyone please point me in the right direction?

Thanks in advance.
 

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Re: 2014 GC Sumit Exhaust Question

I am hoping someone can help me. I have been trolling around this forum for a while and am amazed by all the valuable info. I have 2 Summits that I want to put high end exhaust on and it seems that Cosa and Borla do not offer it yet. I am pretty sure Flowmaster does offer it with the quad tips but I think it sounds a little tinny and I think they use 400 series stainless.

Can anyone please point me in the right direction?

Thanks in advance.
I ran a Borla for 12 years on an older GC, and it was quite nice.
If I had to do it over again, I'd probably go Banks.
They don't show fitment yet, but every time I've talked to them, their folks are extremely helpful in noting if another model would work or if they have something [if you'll forgive the expression] in the pipeline.
 

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Re: 2014 GC Sumit Exhaust Question

Thanks for the input.

I blew through 2 magnaflow mufflers in 4 years on my 2500 so I am hesitant to go that route.

Will a kit that fits an overland work on my Summits? I am thinking that if i buy a kit with single round tips I will have to cut them off and put on quad tips to fit the bumper cut out.
 

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Re: 2014 GC Sumit Exhaust Question

Thanks for the input.

I blew through 2 magnaflow mufflers in 4 years on my 2500 so I am hesitant to go that route.

How does a muffler go bad? besides rusting through.

You have the SRT so i would go corsa or custom, i dont like the flowmasters.
 

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Re: 2014 GC Sumit Exhaust Question

How does a muffler go bad? besides rusting through.

You have the SRT so i would go corsa or custom, i dont like the flowmasters.

All of the seams rusted and blew out. I will never buy 400 stainless again. Since the original post I traded in my Summit for the SRT. I just ordered a Borla system for the SRT. As far as I can tell flowmaster is the only one who offers a system for it and it is 400 grade. I have been in contact with Borla several times and they keep telling me to wait a couple of weeks. That was 2 months ago.
 

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Re: 2014 GC Sumit Exhaust Question

All of the seams rusted and blew out. I will never buy 400 stainless again. Since the original post I traded in my Summit for the SRT. I just ordered a Borla system for the SRT. As far as I can tell flowmaster is the only one who offers a system for it and it is 400 grade. I have been in contact with Borla several times and they keep telling me to wait a couple of weeks. That was 2 months ago.
Wow, Iv had a magnaflow in the past and it didnt do that thank god. and i just got one for my jeep. i will keep an eye on it :thumbsup:.

as for SRT8 exhausts, i wish Scottina06 would chime in, since his is pretty much done up from head to toe, he always has useful information.
 

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theres 2 borlas for the SRT...atak and S....the atak is the more aggressive. Both of those are axle back exhausts(installed in front of the flappers). theres also magnaflow, corsa, american racing, kooks and GThaus. I have the Borla aak at the moment an dlove it. I may end up going with the kooks or GThause full catbacks
 
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