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Old June 27th, 2010, 3:08 PM
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I have a 1988 chevy cheyene (305) and the tailpipe just fell off and the mechanic I now wants $600 to replace it. Now I have been looking around and a mufeler isn't that much and there is a auto craft place on post so I want to do it myself. I just don't know which muffeler to get. I can't find cheyene anywhere. Does anyone know which model I can use to get the results i want which is the correct parts. Or just point me in the direction of a mufeler I can use.
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how loud do you want your truck to be? most guys on here go with the 40 series, super 44, or 50 series. the 50 series is a mild tone the 44 is louder then the 50 and the 40 is louder then both. personally i have an 04 1500 5.3 with a 10 series race muffler from flowmaster and it is very loud. just a suggestion tho.
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Which series gives a nice throaty burble at the tailpipe without too much interior noise?
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uh... probably the 44 or 50 series.
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Originally Posted by s34n
uh... probably the 44 or 50 series.

Thanks. Exactly what I had in mind.




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