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Old 11-Nov-2003, 03:50 PM
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Muffler

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Basicly I got a muffler, I decided to install it myself. Only one problem so far. I need to buy a "converter" from the end of my muffler to the rest of the exhaust.
My question is basicly... what are the mesurements of the exhaust pipe to which I'm gonna have to connect the aftermarket muffler?
It is a 98 Civic EX Sedan (if it really matters)
any other pointers/tips you guys can give me would be great.
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Old 11-Nov-2003, 04:15 PM
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if u got an aftermarket just to go a muffler shop
less than $100 for install n everything

if its bolt on than thats easier

u have a welder?
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Old 11-Nov-2003, 09:58 PM
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i heard that its a bolt on so, i was guessing that i can put it on myself.
tomorow i'm gonna get under the car and get all the mesurements and check if its possible.

I know that i can get it installed, but all of the places that i talked to it will cost around $200 and take up most of the day. (I work @ a Honda dealership, and even there its not as cheap as $100)

Anyways, I need to join TorontoCivics, I need to come down to one of the meets and pay my $30.

I understand that right now its not possible, but once I join, can you guys give me an address of a shop that can do it cheap and well.

I'm guessing that you guys are meeting tomorow (wensday) I'll try to come down and figure things out.
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Old 13-Nov-2003, 12:36 AM
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buddy pm toyman, he did it at a shop for like 90$ cant go wrong...
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Old 13-Nov-2003, 09:04 AM
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Old 13-Nov-2003, 12:50 PM
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tonnes of places will do it for less then 100$

on my last car I got it put on for 80$ and that wasen't even a bolt on one
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cool cool
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Old 14-Nov-2003, 11:31 AM
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yes its not bolt on, you need to either use your old axle back pipe and weld it to your muffler or take it to a shop and get them to bend you a new piece.
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Originally posted by loudsubz
yes its not bolt on, you need to either use your old axle back pipe and weld it to your muffler or take it to a shop and get them to bend you a new piece.
k. thanks
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