Self muffler installation question
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Self muffler installation question
I went to 3 muffler shops to get a muffler installed and 2 said they couldn't reuse the old pipe for bs reasons and 1 was expensive as hell so I'm going to put it in my damn self and I'm going to clamp it till I have enough money to replace my welder that got stolen.
In order to slide the muffler over the 2.25" pipe and clamp it, do i need a 2.25 or 2.5" muffler?
In order to slide the muffler over the 2.25" pipe and clamp it, do i need a 2.25 or 2.5" muffler?
Last edited by countryboy227; 06-30-2007 at 10:58 AM. Reason: typo
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i don't know? but what i do is cut, with a sawzall, a 1 inch sample of the pipe and then take it to the autoparts store and match it up to the muffler! mike
p.s. there is i.d. (inside diameter) and o.d. (outside diameter) pipe so there is 2.25 id and 2.25 od etc...
p.s. there is i.d. (inside diameter) and o.d. (outside diameter) pipe so there is 2.25 id and 2.25 od etc...
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i don't know? but what i do is cut, with a sawzall, a 1 inch sample of the pipe and then take it to the autoparts store and match it up to the muffler! mike
p.s. there is i.d. (inside diameter) and o.d. (outside diameter) pipe so there is 2.25 id and 2.25 od etc...
p.s. there is i.d. (inside diameter) and o.d. (outside diameter) pipe so there is 2.25 id and 2.25 od etc...
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I bet if you were to buy the muffler from the shops they would have installed it with the stock pipes with no problem...
And X2 on cutting/taking the pipe with you.
And X2 on cutting/taking the pipe with you.
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