Flowmaster Super 44 on a blazer
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Flowmaster Super 44 on a blazer
so yes i FINALY finished my exhaust lol the super 44 muffler is on and wow does it sound ooo sooo good! nice deep and throaty sound not much rasp tho. quiet in the cabin to but its proven louder outside cuz i set off a car alarm today down by school i dont have a dig camera but my friend does so i will try to get a clip up soon so u guys can hear it!
#2
RE: Flowmaster Super 44 on a blazer
ORIGINAL: 94blueknight
so i will try to get a clip up soon so u guys can hear it!
so i will try to get a clip up soon so u guys can hear it!
...or it didn't happen.
#3
RE: Flowmaster Super 44 on a blazer
did you do it your self and if so how long and how easy was it name the tools used
#4
RE: Flowmaster Super 44 on a blazer
yes i did it myself. if ur only changing the muffler and stock piping from the cat to the muffler and the tail pipe then its not that bad. u will need some sort of extension pipe because the muffler is shorter than the stock muffler. mine was a lil tougher cuz i'm doin a tail pipe that exits the rear. so i'll run thru what i did.
Tools:
wrenches/sockets (not sure of the sizes i dont remember)
torch (optional really nice for takin the extention pipe off from the cat)
The work:
-unbolt extention pipe from cat.
-remove tail pipe from two hangers.
-if exhaust didnt rust off already then detach clamps
-bolt on extention pipe
-connect muffler and clamp muffler and extention pipe together.
-hang tail pipe from hangers (might have to jack up truck so suspension drops to get tail pipe over axle)
-connect tail pipe to muffler and clamp
thats pretty much all that i did. it was pretty straight forward. if ur unsure just make sure u take a good look at ur stock exhaust b4 u take it off so u see how everything connects and how everything goes.
Tools:
wrenches/sockets (not sure of the sizes i dont remember)
torch (optional really nice for takin the extention pipe off from the cat)
The work:
-unbolt extention pipe from cat.
-remove tail pipe from two hangers.
-if exhaust didnt rust off already then detach clamps
-bolt on extention pipe
-connect muffler and clamp muffler and extention pipe together.
-hang tail pipe from hangers (might have to jack up truck so suspension drops to get tail pipe over axle)
-connect tail pipe to muffler and clamp
thats pretty much all that i did. it was pretty straight forward. if ur unsure just make sure u take a good look at ur stock exhaust b4 u take it off so u see how everything connects and how everything goes.
#5
RE: Flowmaster Super 44 on a blazer
Congrats on the new exhaust setup! Put up the clip so we can all enjoy it.
#6
RE: Flowmaster Super 44 on a blazer
wow so no welding or anything? I pretty much have the same blazer as you, i also want a flowmaster in mine so im very interested in see your setup. Got a nice socket wrench set so if thats all i need im good... get back asap with pics or a vid clip! cool
#7
RE: Flowmaster Super 44 on a blazer
ORIGINAL: curse
wow so no welding or anything? I pretty much have the same blazer as you, i also want a flowmaster in mine so im very interested in see your setup. Got a nice socket wrench set so if thats all i need im good... get back asap with pics or a vid clip! cool
wow so no welding or anything? I pretty much have the same blazer as you, i also want a flowmaster in mine so im very interested in see your setup. Got a nice socket wrench set so if thats all i need im good... get back asap with pics or a vid clip! cool
#8
RE: Flowmaster Super 44 on a blazer
I got the same super 44 on my truck about a week ago. Man it is nice i am very pleased with it. It is not too loud tho. it sounds allot better than stock, my stock muffler had a big hole in it. i will have a video of mine up very soon.
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