Flowmaster doesn't make an American Thunder series cat-back for the TJs, but they do have plenty of mufflers and kits that are available! If you want something nice and easy to install, the Force 2 Stainless system is great. If you want something cheaper, more of a loud and throaty exhaust note, and don't mind just swapping out a muffler, the Flowmaster Super 44 muffler is amazing. Hope this helps! -Zach www.extremeterrain.com/flowmaster-force-ii-catback-tj-817493.html www.extremeterrain.com/flowmaster-super-flow-44-series-225in-muffler-steel-9706.html#
We currently don't have a video on that topic, but its definitely a great idea! I'll see what we can work out for the channel! What kind of tires are you looking into? I can try to help out in the mean time. 😁 -Zach
Do you have a lift installed on your Jeep? And what year Jeep is it? Normally, larger aftermarket wheels like that will come with less back spacing to push the wheels out further naturally. Wheel spacers may not even be needed! -Zach
I would expect to see minimal gains around 5-10 horsepower max. The factory resonator and muffler are pretty restrictive, and since this kit replaces them with a single high-flow muffler you can expect to get some better throttle response and fuel mileage. -Zach
More loud garbage. Make a system that's as quiet as stock, but is made for a crawler. Not close. Not almost. Not a "deeper tone." Just one that is as quiet as stock.
Definitely wouldn't call it garbage, Flowmaster makes some good stuff. 😉 Unfortunately to get something as quiet as stock, you would still need that giant stock muffler. Something that big can't really get tucked out of the way easily on a Jeep. Your best bet would be to find a quiet performance muffler, pair it up with a resonator, and have something custom made. I know Borla is developing a touring version of their climber cat-back, but that still going to have more tone than stock. -Zach
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The Flowmaster sounds good,
Great job Merideth.
Editing is killer! Great job
Hey thanks! Our guys always appreciate the feedback! -Zach
Sounds awesome, do they do one for a tj
Flowmaster doesn't make an American Thunder series cat-back for the TJs, but they do have plenty of mufflers and kits that are available! If you want something nice and easy to install, the Force 2 Stainless system is great. If you want something cheaper, more of a loud and throaty exhaust note, and don't mind just swapping out a muffler, the Flowmaster Super 44 muffler is amazing. Hope this helps! -Zach
www.extremeterrain.com/flowmaster-force-ii-catback-tj-817493.html
www.extremeterrain.com/flowmaster-super-flow-44-series-225in-muffler-steel-9706.html#
Is there a video on wheel spacers and what is recommended for different tire sizes?
We currently don't have a video on that topic, but its definitely a great idea! I'll see what we can work out for the channel! What kind of tires are you looking into? I can try to help out in the mean time. 😁 -Zach
ExtremeTerrain.com 18x9 with 35” tires
Do you have a lift installed on your Jeep? And what year Jeep is it? Normally, larger aftermarket wheels like that will come with less back spacing to push the wheels out further naturally. Wheel spacers may not even be needed! -Zach
Hp and torque increase ?
I would expect to see minimal gains around 5-10 horsepower max. The factory resonator and muffler are pretty restrictive, and since this kit replaces them with a single high-flow muffler you can expect to get some better throttle response and fuel mileage. -Zach
More loud garbage. Make a system that's as quiet as stock, but is made for a crawler. Not close. Not almost. Not a "deeper tone." Just one that is as quiet as stock.
Definitely wouldn't call it garbage, Flowmaster makes some good stuff. 😉 Unfortunately to get something as quiet as stock, you would still need that giant stock muffler. Something that big can't really get tucked out of the way easily on a Jeep. Your best bet would be to find a quiet performance muffler, pair it up with a resonator, and have something custom made. I know Borla is developing a touring version of their climber cat-back, but that still going to have more tone than stock. -Zach
Wah. I want to be seen and not heard...wahhhhhg
Yeah... update to an aftermarket performance muffler system that ia as quiet as stock. Brilliant! They'll sell 2 dozen nationwide.
Most people don't want that