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Howdy.. I have one 1500(Double Cab) with RPM Muffler, And 1 Machine (Single Cab) With the AA.. None of these will ever be near “Stock” Quiet.. But, if the RPM was in a single cab car, I think I wouldn’t like it.. It’s Not Offensive to Me in the Double Cab, But definitely On the upper end of a little Much…Looking for an aftermarket muffler for my XD 1500. Must be quiet and less restriction, the stock muffler is a fire waiting to happen in my conditions in the summer! Does anyone have any comments or experience on the AA dual suppressor slip on exhaust for Polaris XD 1500?? Thanks!
Thanks for your experience and opinion. I’d like to have a replacement exhaust, but only for it to be cooler without the cat. But I’m not looking for it to be any louder myself.Howdy.. I have one 1500(Double Cab) with RPM Muffler, And 1 Machine (Single Cab) With the AA.. None of these will ever be near “Stock” Quiet.. But, if the RPM was in a single cab car, I think I wouldn’t like it.. It’s Not Offensive to Me in the Double Cab, But definitely On the upper end of a little Much…
On the Single cab with the AA, it’s a Single Cab, Yer just Plain ol Sittin closer to Everthing in it that Produces Noise..But, I Very Much Like The Tone, Quality And Just All More on the AA.. Very Well Put together, Very Good Sound/Tone and not Offensive to Me…
I want to Switch the other one to the AA..
But, that’s my experience… Nobody to my knowledge makes em Quiet like Stock, But I Believe AA is going to be the Near’st to..
I used to believe that Load pipes Save Lives…But I’m Very Very far from that Now…!! So, If thathelps..
I saw a post somewhere, probably on Facebook where someone cut the cat out of their stock muffler. Didn't look like too bad a job if your a decent welder. I thought I would try and find it again.Thanks for your experience and opinion. I’d like to have a replacement exhaust, but only for it to be cooler without the cat. But I’m not looking for it to be any louder myself.
I just bumped a thread that talks about this.I saw a post somewhere, probably on Facebook where someone cut the cat out of their stock muffler. Didn't look like too bad a job if your a decent welder. I thought I would try and find it again.