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Monro Muffle


rmd0311
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I agree with Casey... Go to a local shop or local chain ( a couple of shops) or a high performance place. You find the good work there and they don't cost (much) more if any. The only advantage of a chain in my book is if the muffler falls off in South Dakota, you can have them fix it, but I think the odds of that happening are greater if you go to a nation wide chain store who have $12.hr 'specialists'. :shrug:

 

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Venge,

 

Spoke to Monro today and they are so thieving individuals. Thanks for the heads up. I'll go to the dealer before I go to Monro with that pricing.

 

They wanted $800 for a stock non-OEM setup.

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I asked a bunch of the hot-rodder and classic muscle car types around my town who they recommended.

They all recommended a guy who ran his own small, nondescript, hard to find one man shop. I purchased a Dynomax universal high flow 2.5" catalytic converter and 2.5" core Dynomax muffler through Summit for under $150 delivered. Took those in to him and he bent and welded up an incredibly beautiful and perfectly fitting 2.5" system for under $200. It literally fit better than the stocker. And the welds are works of art.

 

With enough looking around, you will find a similar guy in your town.

 

In my experience, there is really no sense in using clamps - just have them weld it together to assure no leaks. Clamps usually rust up within a couple years and end up as permanent as welding and require cutting out anyway.

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