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So i understand they will make the same sound, the only difference is type of steel they use. And steeda uses better steel, 304 compared to 409. Only reason why im asking is because i have bunch of points i can use for fords x pipe. So the question is does the type of steel matters that much in order to justify paying for x pipe compared to just using points. Thank you
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"304 stainless steel offers significantly higher corrosion resistance and greater overall durability, while 409 stainless steel trades that performance for lower cost and better high‑temperature oxidation behavior."

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So i understand they will make the same sound, the only difference is type of steel they use. And steeda uses better steel, 304 compared to 409. Only reason why im asking is because i have bunch of points i can use for fords x pipe. So the question is does the type of steel matters that much in order to justify paying for x pipe compared to just using points. Thank you
Dave Ramsey would say use the points
 

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