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![]() ill get a picture up later to see what im talking about This post has been edited by DSToyo: Mar 10, 2007 - 9:52 AM |
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yea the stock muffler will sit a little off nothing you can really do about it until you put a customz in
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If you take it to an exhaust shop and explain what you want they can do it. All that needs to be done is change the angle of the pipe leading to the muffler and the upper brackets above the muffler. Pretty simple and costs the same amount as a custom setup minus the cost of a new muffler. If you plan on going custom eventualy then deffinately get a custom muffler at the same time.
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what if i have an aftermarket muffler put on that that just comes straight off, instead of it being like the stock one and having the tip offset to the right. does that make any sense
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It is more in the input side of the muffler. If the output is centered you want an input that will offset the muffler to the drivers side. If the output is offset say to the left looking at the rear of the car then the input should be able to be centered . Depending on the size of the tip will depend on if you have to offset the input.
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