i was chattin with a fellow cb7-er and meineke came up..and the installation of mufflers as well..anyone ever do it themselves? is it easy? its basically jsu piping...so i dunno where the difficulty lies..i dont wanan jus do it right away and get stuck and be shit out of luck ya kno
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Welding. You got a welder at the house? No? Thats where the difficulty lies.
If its a bolt on catback, make sure you don't have exhaust leaks.Former: 90 Accord EX Coupe, 93 10th Anniversary in Frost White
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fuck no dude
r u guys retarded
come on now autzone
buy some piping fitter that makes it go from the stock piping to the size of the muffler buy extender pipe if u need it.
buy some clamps at autozone. theyre like 1.38 a piece.
hacksaw the old muffler off and then bolt that bitch up. its not hard at all man and its held my muffler on air tight for a year now]
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Originally posted by RoCknRicEr037fuck no dude
r u guys retarded
come on now autzone
buy some piping fitter that makes it go from the stock piping to the size of the muffler buy extender pipe if u need it.
buy some clamps at autozone. theyre like 1.38 a piece.
hacksaw the old muffler off and then bolt that bitch up. its not hard at all man and its held my muffler on air tight for a year now
WORD man thats what i had lol before i got my cat back
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Originally posted by NycxeracerIf you read that guys list of what to do, and it baffles you and/or you know it's beyond your tools and expertise...let meineke or a any reputable muffler shop do it. You always get what you pay for.
I have a welder and that was just a roadside fix and stayed like that for 6 months no prob so...
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I did my own as well. I cut off the stock muffler and got a Flowmaster that slips right over the stock pipe and clamped it. I cut my own hangers from a 1/4 metal rod I picked up at the auto store and bent and cut to fit. I positioned the muffler and held it with a jack and welded the hangers. If you know what you are doing, there's nothing wrong with doing it yourself.
I usually take it to the muffler shop though to get a 2 1/4" piping made up (about $75US at Midas and they weld in the new my muffler I bring) but I had no plans of upgrading the 4th gen so I did it myself.
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taking a car to get a shop to get a muffler put on is probly the dumbest thing ive ever heard of, serisouly changing my oil was harder. and yeah fizzbob i got a pos shit ebay engine that some fuckers screwed me over with and to show u how good my muffler setup was, when i backed into a curb it bent the pipe before it would have broke the clamps.]
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Originally posted by Fearit22What metal would be best for building your own exhaust? Aluminum, stainless, ???
Whenever I change my oil soon, I'll get some shots of my exhaust system.
Caleb
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Nah, it's cool... thanks for the info though. I have access to a couple different kinds of welders so I was just curious which metal and which welder I would be using for it. I plan on building my own 3" downpipe and full exhaust for my turbo install within the next 2 months. I want to run it without a cat, but I know it can cause trouble for reliability.
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