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    Hey, the cat back exhaust that Redback have, does that go over the rear cross member like the factory piping or does it skirt underneath. I think people are generally happey with them, is that right? Do they drone or are they loud?
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    Follows an identical path to the factory one...... which has some pretty nasty bends, but I was assured by the exhaust place that fitted it that the bends didn't matter cause it was all mendrel.

    Piping has a large round resonator after the cat and a bulbous piece of piping abit further down which must have something to do with sound deadening.

    I fitted the redback muffler by itself (cause it was easy to do) and then a few weeks later when my extractors arrived, I got the rest replaced. Apart from a bit of a burble at idle (from the extractors I'll wager) it didn't seem to make it any louder (drone or volume wise) - so I reckon if you already have a 'straight thru' muffler of some description fitted, the redback piping won't make much difference sound wise....... based on my experience anyway.
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    Okay, ta. I'm keen to reduce the number of bends though.
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