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Old 02-07-2007, 12:46 PM
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Exhaust Piping

Hey, I have a 2.5 inch catback exhaust, but i'm not really down with the whole loud thing anymore, and I don't have a turbo so I havent really noticed any horsepower gain so I was trying to go stock again. Is it possible to put a stock axle back on an aftermarket mid pipe? If not is there anyway I can make the exhaust stock quiet without buying a whole new stock catback? Thanks
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Re: Exhaust Piping

Just add anotehr resonator or muffler. You should be able to find a 2.5" one cheap online...maybe ebay. If not any exhaust shop can order one. Just ask them to weld it wherever it fits. The next cheapest option would be to get a stock used exhaust off of someone online or a junkyard and have that put on.
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