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Trombone Loop Exhaust Mod | 2025 Ford Ranger Raptor In this video, I build a trombone loop into the exhaust system of my 2025 Ford Ranger Raptor. This idea comes straight from the Gen 3 F-150 Raptor, where Ford added a loop in the exhaust to equalize pipe length. Equal-length exhaust helps smooth out exhaust pulses, which results in a deeper, more refined tone. A company made a similar loop for the Gen 2 F-150 Raptor — but nothing existed for the Ranger Raptor… so I decided to build one. In the video, I walk through parts of the process including: • Removing sections of the stock exhaust • Cutting and grinding to ensure proper fitment • Welding the loop • Final installation • Sound clips at the end Build Details To create the loop, I added 600 mm (roughly 24 inches) of additional exhaust piping. I used 2.5-inch pre-bent exhaust tubing with a 3.75-inch radius, using two 180° bends to form the loop. I’ve included a link below to the exact style of piping I used to help guide anyone looking to build something similar. Link to pipe! https://amzn.to/4acx6He Important note: No mufflers or resonators were removed. This mod does not make the exhaust louder — it improves the tone and smoothness. It’s subtle on camera, but in person, the difference is noticeable and much more refined. ⸻ 🔧 Ranger Raptor Parts & Tools I Use 👉 My Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/dot_tom This includes the parts and tools I’ve added to my Ranger Raptor, along with other garage gear I actually use. ⸻ Small Note Some of the links above are affiliate links. If you decide to grab something through them, Amazon throws a couple pennies my way at no extra cost to you. I only link parts and tools I’ve personally used. Thanks for watching — and if you’re into garage builds, off-road mods, and real-world wrenching, stick around.