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Oem Muffler replacement?


LeShan Brown

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I think I have a stainless steel one close in size with the correct inlets and outlets.

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I went on e bay and there is one from Walker #22401. I bought this very unit and it has the same inlets and outlets as my '88/89 cars only is a bit shorter in length. The inlets and outlets are also in the same place.  It is stainless steel.

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Aggravating isn't it.  You try to help someone and then BOOM they're gone.  The young people now days call that ghosting. ?

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Hard to know wether to welcome or do an eye roll and ignore. Like the lowering question of a few days ago. I was thinking it was a prank so was direct in reply. Much is so terse or badly written it is hard to understand, maybe a casualty of Twitter where complete thoughts or reasoning seem to be absent. 
 

I would think a 91 muffler should be a quarter inch larger inlet to match the overall system?

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You know 2seater I forgot the exhaust pipe size was different. But at least the inlets/outlets are in the correct place. It would make a good replacement without a lot of work.

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A muffler from a late 90's Camaro works well too. Dual outlets.

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Good for him. Hope he finds the help he wants/needs.

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