Putting on Rhino muffs today, should I remove resonator too? Please reply

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SHOntell

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I am getting Rhino 909's put on at 4:00 today (FRI). I am debating whether or not to remove the resonator. I want sound but not too much interior. Should I just do it and say the **** with it or is the sound good enough with resonator still in-tact. Me engine is LOUD when the secondaries kick in and I love that, so does my son, so I can't imagine the muffs being louder. Let me know, I am leaning towards just doing it. Can't wait
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I called you....call me back!

I'd leave it...then you can see if you want it louder.

Its only $30 to take it out or put it back anyway.

You can take mine for a spin on the 24th too
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I'm more than happy with having the resonator still intact.
Then again, maybe my opinion will change when I hear Hlady's car on the 24th!

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