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hey guys i kinda ran into a prob and messed up my magnaflow muffler and was wandering what i should do get another to replace it or just fill in the empty spot running straights? and ye i messed up the muffler hanger broke and kinda didnt know and kinda got stuck on a stump and busted a whole in it. ye i know dumb me but lol didnt realy haave controle over my actions.

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Wow that was tough to read, I might suggest a spell checker... :lol:

 

Is your muffler just a single in/single out? If so, you can put any muffler in there that you want, or a straight pipe, just depends on how loud you want it.

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Wow that was tough to read, I might suggest a spell checker... :lol:

 

Is your muffler just a single in/single out? If so, you can put any muffler in there that you want, or a straight pipe, just depends on how loud you want it.

 

lol sry bout that still getting over before messing up truck. and how loud would the straights b

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Wow that was tough to read, I might suggest a spell checker... :lol:

 

Is your muffler just a single in/single out? If so, you can put any muffler in there that you want, or a straight pipe, just depends on how loud you want it.

 

lol sry bout that still getting over before messing up truck. and how loud would the straights b

 

 

:thumbs: Louder 'n you could get away with cruisin past a cop. Louder'n you could turn the radio up. I could go on and on. Just do a Froogle search (sounds like money is the issue) for Flowmaster and you'll find some good prices on the net.

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Wow that was tough to read, I might suggest a spell checker... :thumbs:

 

Is your muffler just a single in/single out? If so, you can put any muffler in there that you want, or a straight pipe, just depends on how loud you want it.

 

lol sry bout that still getting over before messing up truck. and how loud would the straights b

 

 

i picked up my flowmaster super40 muffler off ebay for 55.00 US thats pretty cheap..

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