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Old Apr 9, 2021 | 09:54 AM
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Question '00 Blazer Exhaust suggestions?

I currently cannot get my 2000 Blazer 4dr 4wd LS to pass inspection as the tail end of my exhaust broke off recently. As the whole exhaust system is not in the best shape as is I jus thought it might be good to replace the system rather than try and fix it. I also wouldn't mind getting something that might help the engine breath a little better, but do NOT want super loud or droney. do y'all have any suggestions on what I should get? If i don't hear from people I will probably go with the rockauto walkers daily driver kit.
 
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I used the Walker parts except I installed a Flowmaster muffer as it is a lot smaller and tucks up higher....does not show below the frame rail on the right side. Yes it is louder than stock, but not bad...can easily talk and hear the radio when driving.
 
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Kind of whatever you can find at this point, most of the major makes have discontinued products supporting these models. You could probably do a lot worse than than the Rockauto.

It's only a 4.3 V6; even with straight pipes it doesn't get REAL loud.
 
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I installed the Walker Dynomax kit. I didn't even have to bring it into my garage and did it in my driveway. The sound was just a tad deeper but not really louder. I did the whole job in an afternoon.

Do you also need a cat?
 
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Originally Posted by christine_208
I installed the Walker Dynomax kit. I didn't even have to bring it into my garage and did it in my driveway. The sound was just a tad deeper but not really louder. I did the whole job in an afternoon.

Do you also need a cat?

bringing up an old topic but I do need a cat. Haven’t had the money to put into it yet so I haven’t fixed it, but I have broke it more so I do need cat and all. I was looking at the walker stuff and might go with that. Being I am basically straight piped right now I understand when people say it won’t be that loud
 
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I am always amazed at the fact there are many listings for a cat back exhaust system for a Blazer/Jimmy 2nd Gen. with 4 doors, but there are no listings for a two door Blazer/ Jimmy 2nd gen. I would think if I can buy a separate item muffler and a separate exhaust pipe for a 2 door, it would be very easy to offer a complete cat back exhaust system for a 2 door. What am I missing ?
 
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