Recommendation on a Muffler to Fit a 2014 Ram 1500 with 5.7L Hemi V8
Question:
Im looking to do a muffler on my truck. It has the 5.7 hemi, and Im curious what other parts would I need in order to do this? Im already thinking about buying the y-pipe by Magnaflow. Thank you.
asked by: Martin P
Expert Reply:
For your 2014 Ram 1500, I recommend one of the Magnaflow Cat-Back Exhaust Systems, like # MF16869. The Cat-Back system will include everything need to replace your exhaust from the catalytic converter to the rear of your vehicle. The system will include muffler, exhaust pipe, and clamps and hangers for installation. We carry both single and dual pipe models and standard stainless steel and stainless with black ceramic coating.
We carry a large line of Magnaflow and aFe mufflers to choose from on our site. For your 2014 Ram 1500, you would need your old muffler's dimensions to find the correct one to fit your vehicle. The dimensions needed would be length, width and thickness of your muffler. You would also need know the number of inlet and outlet tubes and the diameter of these tubes if you are only installing a muffler. I have linked a product page with all the mufflers we carry for you to view.
I have also linked a couple articles on the Magnaflow systems.
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MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System - Gas
- Exhaust Systems
- Cat-Back Exhaust
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- Dual
- 2 Tips
- 3 Inch Tubing Diameter
- Stainless Steel
- 5 Inch Tip Diameter
- Rear Exit - Dual - Straight - Both Sides
- MagnaFlow
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MagnaFlow Y-Pipe - Stainless Steel - 3" Single Inlet/Outlet, 3" Dual Inlet/Outlet
- Accessories and Parts
- Exhaust Systems
- Specialty Connections
- 3 Inch Diameter
- Y-Pipe
- MagnaFlow
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