Replacing muffler- Another ?
#11
RE: Replacing muffler
ORIGINAL: chazlewood75
Does anyone make an exhaust kit that does NOT have dual exit pipes? I would like to keep the stock look while increasing performance.
Or would I just need to replace the stock muffler with a flowmaster leaving everything else intact?
Does anyone make an exhaust kit that does NOT have dual exit pipes? I would like to keep the stock look while increasing performance.
Or would I just need to replace the stock muffler with a flowmaster leaving everything else intact?
#12
RE: Replacing muffler
ORIGINAL: ptschafer
Flowmaster makes a kit (buy it through summit I think) that replaces everything in the back, and it comes with a single polished tip that exits on the passenger-side of the car. But in my case I couldn't see paying over $230 for the kit so I payed $85 for the same 30-series Flowmaster and another $50 for pipe and installation and basically ended up with the same thing, except mine exits straight out on the driver's side.
Flowmaster makes a kit (buy it through summit I think) that replaces everything in the back, and it comes with a single polished tip that exits on the passenger-side of the car. But in my case I couldn't see paying over $230 for the kit so I payed $85 for the same 30-series Flowmaster and another $50 for pipe and installation and basically ended up with the same thing, except mine exits straight out on the driver's side.
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#15
RE: Replacing muffler
Hmm sorry, I'm not sure who else would sell the Flowmaster kits... but like I said I just bought mine myself and paid to have it put together on the car from scratch (if you compared the two you'd see the same 30-series Flowmaster muffler with the same mandrel bends running all the way through in the same places, for about half the price of the kit).