Re[2]: OEM Muffler

From: fawcett@uism.bu.edu
Date: Sun Mar 07 1999 - 09:32:28 EST


Bummer... I don't really have the money for a cat-back system but if the
muffler was shot, well ya' gotta' do what ya' gotta' do! :-) Oh well,
guess I'll have to wait 'till it's really broken...

Thanks for the info. guys.

Tom
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Subject: Re: DML: OEM Muffler
Author: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net> at smtpout
Date: 3/6/99 11:10 PM

I think nothing is wrong with the original muffler. I have noticed a small
hole in most mufflers, specifically for the purpose of letting out the
condensation, but, hey, we all need a good excuse for replacing the
exhausts...sounds like you got a bad muffler!

At 09:07 PM 3/6/99 -0500, you wrote:
>To replace or not to replace the OEM muffler (with another OEM muffler)
>that is the question!
>
>Now that the sacrificial lines are out of the way, I noticed a leak
>(actually it was water dripping out) in the OEM muffler... I've only got
>11k miles on the truck so I could surely have this replaced under warranty
>with the same muffler...
>
>Should I do this or are there gains to be got by getting an after-market
>muffler???? The gains could be performance related, like better low end or
>high end -or- quality of life stuff, like a sweeter (but not noisy) exhaust
>note. What do y'all think??
>
>T.
>
>
>
Bob Hardt
Aiken,SC
99 Black Dakota CC 5.2 Auto



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