Hey, guys.
I'm Stephanie with americanmuscle.com, and today I'm bringing you a video with my top
three popular axle-back exhausts that'll hopefully help you narrow down and choose the right
product for your Mustang.
There are a ton of options out there when it comes to axle-backs for the GT, and we're
talking about different sounds, different materials, and different price points, so
it can be hard to find a good starting place.
I'm going to walk you through the three different axle-backs that I've chosen, and they'll range
from a mild to medium, to loud upgrade, based off my experience, and of course customer
feedback.
Just a side note, but at any point, if you want more info on the system that I'm talking
about, feel free to visit the product page.
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So an axle-back is always going to be a great option for someone that's looking to improve
the sound of their Mustang in a more affordable way than picking up a cat-back.
Axle-backs are easy to install, and you can add onto your exhaust over time to make it
louder if you want to by adding a mid-pipe or even picking up a set of headers.
That being said, sound is usually one of the most important things to consider when you're
shopping.
So let's talk about what I picked as the quiet or mild upgrade.
The Flowmaster American Thunder axle-back is the system that I'm going to name here.
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This system is going to be for someone who wants just a little bit more from their exhaust
in terms of both sound and volume, but that wants to stay away from any interior drone,
any raspy notes, or excessive volume.
This system offers what I consider a classic Mustang sound, so that traditional Flowmaster
tone.
Just slightly louder than the stock system both inside and outside of the car, and for
that reason I'm going to rate this as a two out of five on the loudness scale.
This system features the Flowmaster 44 Series muffler, one of the true OG Mustang mufflers
if I had to name some.
If you've been around Mustangs long enough, you know why I say that.
The axle-back is a two and a half-inch option and made of 16-gauge stainless steel.
So you're at the top of the line here when it comes to materials.
So you can expect a little bit of a higher price point from this system.
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But if you want something different, something that's going to be louder than just a little
upgrade, but that isn't going to rattle the windows on startup, you might like the next
option better, which is the MBRP axle-back.
A middle of the road option like this one here can give you the best of both worlds.
You get a much more noticeable improvement in sound and volume.
But you won't have to worry about being too loud.
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The MBRP is going to be a three out of five on the loudness meter, and it's deeper-sounding
than the stock exhaust.
It's one of the systems that I personally think balances a deep tone, a good amount
of volume, and the smallest hint of raspiness to deliver a tasteful, not over the top sound.
You're still not looking at interior drone with this system either, and another big upside
of this axle-back is the price point.
You'll have a hard time finding a system for less than this one here.
Of course, a big factor that drives the price point of any exhaust system is going to be
the materials.
You're not looking at stainless steel here, but two and a half-inch aluminized steel instead.
Aluminized tubing is going to have its positives and its negative.
Basically, what you're looking at is a really affordable price point.
But the negative is the lifespan of the product if you're shopping for a daily driver that
sees all different types of road conditions.
You may see a little bit of a shorter lifespan if that's the case, but this shouldn't scare
you away from this axle-back.
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If you're not looking for a mild or middle of the road option, then you're looking for
loud.
If you want loud, I'm going to suggest the tried and true SLP Loudmouth axle-back.
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This is a five out of five on the loudness meter, and the Loudmouth system totally changes
the sound of the Mustang.
It doesn't get much louder than this from an axle-back.
Someone in the customer reviews implies, "If you want your neighbors to know when you're
taking the Mustang out, this system is for you."
You're looking at two and a half-inch 409 stainless steel here.
Thanks to the fact that you aren't really getting a true muffler setup, you're also
getting a lower price tag.
You can expect a lot more volume both outside and inside of the car.
Along with that, you can expect some interior drone.
So I wouldn't recommend this system if you're opposed to a little bit of drone.
You can also expect a much deeper sound with some raspiness to it, and some gurgle or popping
on decel.
Basically, what most people look for if they want a truly aggressive exhaust, in my opinion.
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So those are going to be my three choices when it comes to axle-backs for the '05 to
'09 GT.
Keep in mind that these are just suggestions for you, based a little bit off of some customer
reviews and mostly off of my personal experience.
There's a whole product page on the site here that shows you every option that we currently
carry.
So these aren't the end all over the all.
If you want more info on any of the systems that I talked about in this video, feel free
to visit the product page.
I'm Stephanie and don't forget, for all things Mustang, keep it right here at americanmuscle.com,
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