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    OK I just had a 32" glasspack along with the cheap thrush mufflers and I don't like the sound. I want a quiet sound just as the park ave's. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I prefer they come from autozone
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    stock replacements are as quiet as it gets. napa sells walker mufflers. what i got. cause i like it quiet myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottydoggs View Post
    stock replacements are as quiet as it gets. napa sells walker mufflers. what i got. cause i like it quiet myself.
    You're lucky, you only have to but 1 muffler. Most of us need to buy two lol.
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    most aftermarket mufflers are built for people that want a louder exhaust. OEM is best for quiet exhaust systems.
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    Should've searched and read before I posted, but from what I see its walker, dynomax, magnaflow, etc.... As far as quietness
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    I had magnaflow mufflers on my last grand prix and they were loud
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    RockAuto has stock mufflers for $41 a piece, assuming yours is a 6th generation.
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    I have 2 mufflers. Hate I paid to get these mufflers put on and then have to take them off
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    Wise idea to get them taken in to get done. If your exhaust clamps haven't rusted to your mufflers you could probably get them done yourself. Otherwise you'd have to torch them off.
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    I decided to get the walker 21302 since they're a little cheaper. Also since my Y pipe outlet is now 2.5. A muffler is a muffler no matter which car right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ayeb View Post
    I decided to get the walker 21302 since they're a little cheaper. Also since my Y pipe outlet is now 2.5. A muffler is a muffler no matter which car right?
    you want to make sure the inlet and outlet tubes are the same size or your tips wont fit, or they may not fit the Y pipe.

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    True. It's the muffler itself that decides how loud your car will be, to the car itself.
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