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Originally Posted by Hunter61
You could do that but I didn't want to bother with cutting & rewelding. At $60 for a new one the savings would be minimal.
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Thanks. I’ve watched a couple videos and I think I can handle pulling out and attaching/bolting in the new muffler. I’d like to avoid unnecessary work/costs and cutting/welding is way outside of my capabilities.
So other than the muffler and new bolts, do I need any other parts? New rubber connectors? The ones there seem to be in good enough condition.
I’ll probably grab the stainless steel muffler from Walker in a week or so, unless someone opines otherwise.