MBRP muffler

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jjl

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I know there are a lot of these posts. I'm new here and just installed an MBRP cat-back exhaust on my 2006 liberty. It's a little louder than I was hoping for. I was wondering if there's anyone who has had the MBRP but switched to a muffler that's a little quiter? What did you go with?
 

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I didn't have the MBRP but I have a Flowmaster Super 44 and love it
It has plenty of rumble and it's loud when I rev the engine but the drone isn't too bad at all, especially with music on
It was also very easy to install
I wouldn't want anything else to be honest, it's a slightly more tame sound compared to having no muffler but still sounds great for being a v6

BUT, if you don't like loud then you definitely wouldn't like the 44
If I was in your situation I'd get either the Super 40 or maybe even the 50 series
Great price for either one and they'll give you a nice sound without being overly loud when you don't want it to be
 

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I know there are a lot of these posts. I'm new here and just installed an MBRP cat-back exhaust on my 2006 liberty. It's a little louder than I was hoping for. I was wondering if there's anyone who has had the MBRP but switched to a muffler that's a little quiter? What did you go with?

If you think the MBRP is too loud then you defiantly don't want anything like the Flowmaster
The Magnaflows may even be a bit too much for you . But they aren't bad at all way better than some of the others out there
and thats coming from someone who ran a Flowcraster for over 50,000 miles and have ran others on XJs/ YJs etc
 

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You could try welding it instead of clamping it. Might quiet it down a bit.
 

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You could try welding it instead of clamping it. Might quiet it down a bit.

I'll give that a try. Perhaps a turn down tip might help redirect it some too. It's not so much that the noise bothers me, but I work at certain places where there is zero tolerance for it.
 
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