when I was putting a dual exhaust kit on my 2016 F150, I learned a few things the hard way. first off, make sure you check your local laws. some places get super strict about noise levels, and nobody wants a ticket for sounding too cool.
But, honestly, that sound? It’s like music to my ears.
also, think about how much time you want to spend under your truck. I thought it’d be a quick job, but I ended up in a wrestling match with rusty bolts.
And don’t forget about clearance. You don’t wanna be dragging your exhaust on bumps. Have you ever tried to fit a big piece of pipe in a tight space? not fun.
Thinking about dual exhaust got me all fired up last summer cruising through the plains of Kansas. I’ve heard it can change the sound entirely but installation might get tricky. Just be ready for some potential clearance issues under there.
I remember when I installed a dual exhaust on my brother’s 2015 f150 in Michigan. It made a huge difference in sound and performance. I’ve gotta say though you should really check the clearance especially if your truck’s lifted. Also think about whether you want it to be loud or more subtle. It can get pricey but worth it.
I installed a dual exhaust on my 2016 F150 last summer in Texas. It was hot but worth it. Sound was way better although I did have some clearance issues near the axle.
Definitely check your local noise ordinances though. You don’t wanna get pulled over for sounding too good. Just saying.
I ve always loved the sound of a good exhaust system My buddy just got a dual exhaust for his 2016 F150 and it sounds beastly So driving down the highway feels different now
Make sure you check if you need to modify anything like the frame or the hangers Cause if you don’t it might end up being a pain Also consider what kind of sound you want I have heard some really awful setups before
I ve had my F150 with a dual exhaust for a year now and man it’s a game changer. Make sure to check your local laws about noise you don’t wanna get in trouble. Also consider the brand some kits just sound better than others. I went with a Flowmaster and I’m glad I did.
Oh and don’t forget about the installation it’s kinda tricky if you’re not handy with tools. But once you get it right it really changes the whole driving experience.
I remember when I installed a dual exhaust on my old Silverado up north in Michigan. Gave it a nice growl but I had to figure out the clearance issues under the bed.
You gotta think about the pipes routing and if you want that aggressive sound or something more subtle.
Trust me learning how to do it yourself can save a lot of cash but be ready for some trial and error along the way.
Ive got a 2016 F150 too and I installed a dual exhaust last summer in my garage here in Michigan. you gotta watch the clearance and routing around the frame it can get tight. The sound though it’s totally worth it.
I’ve had my F150 for a few years now and the thought of adding a dual exhaust kit always struck me.
When I finally did it the sound was insane loved it.
But man the installation was a real pain.
Ive been thinking about a dual exhaust for my 2016 F150 up here in Ontario. The sound is gonna be epic but I ve heard about potential fitment issues. Just hope it doesn’t affect the fuel economy too much.
I ve got a 2016 F150 and when I installed a dual exhaust kit I didn’t realize how much of a hassle it would be. Location matters man make sure you have space to work. It was a tight squeeze in my garage in Ohio.
Also consider the sound I thought I wanted it loud but it ended up being a bit too much.
living in Texas I ve seen so many F150s with dual exhaust it gives that sweet growl but watch out for clearance issues if you’re off-roading also keep an eye on maintenance costs
also I have heard some people say just go for a cat-back kit it sounds better and is easier to install
I’ve always loved the sound of a good exhaust when I was in California. The way it rumbles just hits different.
But yeah when installing a dual exhaust kit on a 2016 F150 you gotta think about clearance and fitment.
Don’t wanna end up scraping when you’re off-roading. Trust me that’s a noise you don’t want.
I did my dual exhaust on my 2016 F150 last summer in Texas and man it was a journey. You gotta worry about pipe size and whether you want it to sound aggressive or not. I’ve seen folks go straight pipe and it gets really loud which can bug the neighbors.
Make sure you check under the truck for clearance too cause I had a minor issue with hitting the ground on rough roads. Overall I loved the sound after tho.
I’ve always loved my 2016 F150 but when I did a dual exhaust kit it was a total game changer. The sound alone is music to my ears cruising around in Ontario. I have to say check local laws though since some places can be strict.
Plus you’ll need a good setup for hangers or itll rattle.
Years ago I installed a dual exhaust on my old truck in a small garage during a snowy Toronto winter. It was a messy job but the sound was totally worth it.
Considering the 2016 F150 you gotta think about how it’ll affect performance and whether you want that aggressive roar or a subtler vibe.
I ve seen some kits that look great but rust out quick so check material quality!
Ive installed a dual exhaust on my buddy’s F150 in Michigan last summer not as hard as I thought but check clearance first.
Sound is amazing though love the rumble it adds just be careful with old bolts they can be a pain.
I installed a dual exhaust on my 2016 F150 a few months back in Texas. It was quite the job.
One thing I’ve noticed is the sound is pretty beefy now but not too loud. Definitely check for fitment issues if you’re going aftermarket.
Also gotta think about how it’ll affect your gas mileage. I’ve seen some people think it increases it but I’ve always been on the fence.
just last summer I put a dual exhaust on my 2016 F150 in Michigan and wow the sound difference was something else I’ve never looked back since but make sure you check clearance under the truck it can get tight and I’ve had to adjust it a few times that was a hassle honestly.
Last summer I installed a dual exhaust kit on my buddy’s 2016 F150 in New York. It sounded insane but I’ve gotta say the fitment was a real pain.
Make sure to double-check the hangers and clamps or you’ll end up with rattles.
Invest in some quality tools too.