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i just installed new stock pipes last year....unfortunately my muffler (1st one past Y pipe) has a hole in it now. I only want to replace the muffler (i.e. cut out the old one and weld in a new one using the same essentially new pipes). I have heard of people using FLOWMASTERs, etc. I am unsure what muffler would fit (i.e. length, inlet and outlet pipe OD/ID, etc.) Anyone have this info????
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