Hear the Roar! Two New Ram 1500 RHO MagnaFlow Exhaust Options Unveiled for Hurricane Engine Cranking Up the Volume

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Aiming to amp up the sound, two new Ram RHO MagnaFlow exhaust options have been unveiled for the Hurricane engine bringing a deeper rumble to the sport truck. The collaboration between MagnaFlow and Ram will be the brand’s first accessories through the Mopar Direct Connection Affiliated Accessories Program. “Our customers told us they wanted more attitude from the Ram 1500 RHO, and we’re here togive it to them,” said Tim Kuniskis, CEO, Ram brand. “Performance isn’t just about horsepowerand torque, it’s about the full sensory experience. With our new MagnaFlow exhaust options,we’re handing drivers the volume knob and letting them […] (read full article...)
 
It is an improvement on the sound but if there was any drone on the highway it would be a pass for me.
If there’s no drone on the highway I’d definitely want to compare in person.
I wonder if this will be offered on the limited as an option eventually? Apologies if you covered that in the video clip.
 
It is an improvement on the sound but if there was any drone on the highway it would be a pass for me.
If there’s no drone on the highway I’d definitely want to compare in person.
I wonder if this will be offered on the limited as an option eventually? Apologies if you covered that in the video clip.
As far as I know a Mopar option after purchase.
 
Got to get some sound outside of the truck on revving and accelerating away. From what I could hear on the inside it sounds really buzzy and lots of drone. Is this different that what TRD John just did? I saw he had a video about new exhaust but I wasn't sure if his was just aftermarket.
 
I’ll be interested to see if you find it drones when you are towing your trailer.
I’ve passed trucks on the highway that drone quite loud when towing (a lot of them upgraded exhausts on diesels). I’m sure yours won’t be like that.
Full disclosure, I have some tinnitus in my left ear probably from hunting back in the day so too much drone is a no no for me. lol
 
I’ll be interested to see if you find it drones when you are towing your trailer.
I’ve passed trucks on the highway that drone quite loud when towing (a lot of them upgraded exhausts on diesels). I’m sure yours won’t be like that.
Full disclosure, I have some tinnitus in my left ear probably from hunting back in the day so too much drone is a no no for me. lol
Agreed. I'd want nothing to do with loud exhaust anymore. More annoying than anything.
 
I gotta say that given how off road tires drone, I don't think I'd notice the exhaust.
Lol, it’s probably sacrilege but I pick my all terrain (all weather) tires partially on noise level or lack of it. I only do light off-road so I don’t need super aggressive treads.

I’ll be looking at new tires next summer/fall likely so I’ll be looking at recent ratings. I had Nokian all weather tires on my last truck. Their noise level was quite acceptable.
 
Lol, it’s probably sacrilege but I pick my all terrain (all weather) tires partially on noise level or lack of it. I only do light off-road so I don’t need super aggressive treads.

I’ll be looking at new tires next summer/fall likely so I’ll be looking at recent ratings. I had Nokian all weather tires on my last truck. Their noise level was quite acceptable.
What tires are you running right now?
 
What tires are you running right now?
I’m burning off the all season tires the truck came with in 2023. Bridgestone Dueller H/L Alenza. Good for an all season tire. Quite quiet on the highway but the treads are a little too passive for me in the winter. I’ve run the nokian all weathers before and K02’s. I liked the K02’s as well but they wear down pretty quick.
I have about 8/32nds of tread left on the Alenzas if I remember correctly. I’ll be checking the tread depth again in November.
 
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