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Old Oct 1, 2008 | 09:11 AM
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Has anyone installed an aftermarket exhaust on the aspen? If so did/are you having any problems with drone inside the cab. Also some companies are offering the magnaflow 15830 unit which is not correct, I was offered this unit and installed it. This is accually for the older durango, it had so much drone in the cab that I had to remove it. Now I see magnaflow offers the correct version as the 16779 unit. I am hesitant to purchase this and have the same problem. Anyone who done anything with there exhaust and has any input I would appreciate it.
 
Old Oct 1, 2008 | 11:26 AM
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if you have the hemi with mds i dont think you can avoid the drone,i belong to the 300c forum, i think a lot of the members used the magnaflow they say has no drone. but that is something you will have to decide for yourself.
 
Old Oct 1, 2008 | 05:44 PM
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see one of my prior posts with pic.
I cut off the resonator (5.7L Hemi) and installed a twin tip stainless. Little to no noticable drone in the vehicle, but a very pleasant throaty acknowledgement when you step on it.
Less than $100 installed.
 
Old Mar 19, 2009 | 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by 07aspen
Has anyone installed an aftermarket exhaust on the aspen? If so did/are you having any problems with drone inside the cab. Also some companies are offering the magnaflow 15830 unit which is not correct, I was offered this unit and installed it. This is accually for the older durango, it had so much drone in the cab that I had to remove it. Now I see magnaflow offers the correct version as the 16779 unit. I am hesitant to purchase this and have the same problem. Anyone who done anything with there exhaust and has any input I would appreciate it.
Actually, I have the magnaflow 15830 installed, no complaints so far and I love it, they are cheaper on ebay but I wanted a warranty (the salt on the roads here in winter kills an exhaust) so I got it here magnaflow 15830, or you can try one of the vendors here, they are always running sales/specials. either way its a great system and very easy to install.
 

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Old Jun 21, 2017 | 01:40 PM
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Has anyone this exhaust system installed?
 
Old Aug 1, 2017 | 10:43 AM
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Has anyone this exhaust system installed?
This Dynomax Kit includes a super turbo muffler. Now my Aspen has a magnaflow installed but its a bit to loud, espacially when hot or towing or driving up to hills. The drone at constant speed dont make it better.

Maybe would this dynomax kit be a bit quiter and maybe i try to install to this super turbo muffler a stock resonator at the end
to cut the drone.

No one has this dynomax kit tried?
 

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