Hmmmmm... Your probably right. I just glanced at it briefly and saw the
water dripping from the end cap of the muffler. But it maybe the water is
just running down the back side of it... So is this normal??
T.
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Subject: DML: RE: OEM Muffler
Author: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net> at smtpout
Date: 3/6/99 8:31 PM
My 99 dooes the drip thing too......the water (condensation) is coming from
the joint between the outlet of the muffler where the tailpipe fits onto it.
Is the muffler or the joint leaking on yours?
>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??
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