sol stock muffler = crappola
this is now the third time the exhaust pipe has rusted through at the joint into the stock muffler. midwest car, winter driver. anyway, i'm getting a little tired of going through this hassle every 3 years and was thinking of going stainless.
here's the deal, i'm not looking for a fart can, i want as close to stock as i can get, minimal noise. are there any venders out there that make a near stock setup (or at least a quiet setup) in stainless? ebay only results in $3-20 fart cans, i don't think they will get me what i want.
at the least, i'll need a section of pipe and a new muffler, but i'll consider catback if the price is right.
links?
here's the deal, i'm not looking for a fart can, i want as close to stock as i can get, minimal noise. are there any venders out there that make a near stock setup (or at least a quiet setup) in stainless? ebay only results in $3-20 fart cans, i don't think they will get me what i want.
at the least, i'll need a section of pipe and a new muffler, but i'll consider catback if the price is right.
links?
see if anyone makes a stainless twinloop cat back.
Otherwise the Apex World Sport series is pretty quiet, looks closest to stock IMO, and is stainless.
Otherwise the Apex World Sport series is pretty quiet, looks closest to stock IMO, and is stainless.
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Otherwise the Apex World Sport series is pretty quiet, looks closest to stock IMO, and is stainless.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Otherwise the Apex World Sport series is pretty quiet, looks closest to stock IMO, and is stainless.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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