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DiY exhaust

WinstonTheYeti

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Its my first year being layed off for a winter as ive started construction with my dad. That being said i now have alot of time but limited budget on my hands lol, after extensive research i found a muffler delete would give me exactly what i want in term of exhust sound. Sp my question is anyone done a diy muffler delete? Whay did you use? Was it online or instore? did you weld or clamp it? Im open to EVERYONES opinion and comments, thank you! 👍
 

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Its my first year being layed off for a winter as ive started construction with my dad. That being said i now have alot of time but limited budget on my hands lol, after extensive research i found a muffler delete would give me exactly what i want in term of exhust sound. Sp my question is anyone done a diy muffler delete? Whay did you use? Was it online or instore? did you weld or clamp it? Im open to EVERYONES opinion and comments, thank you! 👍
If you can weld, it's as simple as cutting out the stock muffler and welding in a piece of straight pipe in its place. Can probably get a piece of scrap from a muffler shop that will work
 

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