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Are you running headers?
To quiet the exhaust noise in the cab, you'll want to put the mufflers quite far back from the engine. I think it's pretty common to have the mufflers exit near the rear axle. From there, you want a tail pipe that takes the spent exhaust gases past the vehicle's body, so that you don't get any reverberation (like if you have the tips pointed at the ground right out of the mufflers) or reflecting (like if the exhaust exited just a bit before the rear bumper, so that the exhaust gas is reflected by the 'U' shape of the bumper) of the noise back into the cab. Make sure the exhaust hangers are actual rubber exhaust hangers, and not something like plumber's tape welded to the pipe and the frame. That would transfer vibration to the body, and you don't want to find out how many things on your pickup buzz, hum and rattle when start vibrating.
I run headers, dual exhaust and flowmasters and it's quiet enough at idle to hear just fine. Which way does your exhaust exit, no leaks?
There is an 85 Monte Carlo SS in my neighborhood with an LS6/6 speed with electric exhaust cut outs. There is big orange sticker on the rear window that reads "if its too loud, your to old". Well, I guess I'm getting old. I've had my 69 camaro for over 15 years. Back then the car had a 1970 LT1 GM replacement motor (back before they were called crate motors). The motor had a roudy Crane solid cam. With headers and Flowmasters, it made some noise. I realized I was getting old when one day I pulled into a custom muffler shop and asked them what they could do to quite it down a little (it was a welded system and I didn't have a welder back then). The shop put the car on the lift and removed the Flowmasters and installed some Dynomax turbo mufflers. I don't have any decibel level readings of before and after, but it did drop down the noise level. Getting old ain't easy.
Nope, no leaks. The exhaust exits behind the rear diff *cough cough* right behind the rear diff...... in 2 pipes, pointed straight at the ground, tips cut parallel to the street, under the rear half of the bed......
tips cut parallel to the street, under the rear half of the bed......