Thinking about the new exhaust
#1
So I've finally done most of my little odds and ends. Got a lot of the stuff I've wanted to do finished with.
Got my cold air intake in, now it's finally time for the new exhaust.
I'm looking at the Super 44's since I know they're the best.
3.00" in/out
The thing is I need to know what kind of pipes I need. I can't find any sites with full kits, just exhausts and no pipes.
Anyone know how to find the right pipes I need? Or sites that sell complete kits?
Got my cold air intake in, now it's finally time for the new exhaust.
I'm looking at the Super 44's since I know they're the best.
3.00" in/out
The thing is I need to know what kind of pipes I need. I can't find any sites with full kits, just exhausts and no pipes.
Anyone know how to find the right pipes I need? Or sites that sell complete kits?
#2
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just buy a muffler and cut the old one out and weld the new one it. 3 inches might be too big
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Factory pipe is 2.5"
The tailpipe is 2.25"
The tailpipe is 2.25"
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Factory pipe is 2.5"
The tailpipe is 2.25"
Factory pipe is 2.5"
The tailpipe is 2.25"
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I guess your Blazer is different, mine was factory 2.5" in and 2.25" out.
#6
I have to find out what mine are so I can buy the correct muffler. From eyeing it a while ago the in/out looked the same to me.
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I guess your Blazer is different, mine was factory 2.5" in and 2.25" out.
I guess your Blazer is different, mine was factory 2.5" in and 2.25" out.
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i would recomend the thrush or cherrybomb glasspack, they both sound great.
i would recomend the thrush or cherrybomb glasspack, they both sound great.
#9
I was considering a glasspack, the thing is I live in the suburbs and I don't need my neighbors complaining about me. Haha.
I don't know if I should keep my old cat or get a new one.
I don't know if I should keep my old cat or get a new one.
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do a highflow cat, adds performance, and sounds nice.




