Posted by dave2 on August 30, 2011 at 12:55:52 from (79.240.163.121):
Holy bank account Batman!!!!!!!
Guy over here had someone ship him a silverado.... Said it had a loud muffler so they put an ultraflow (?) aftermarket one on for him before shipping.. FF and he was just here and said his muffler looks like it exploded like putting a can of pop in the freezer.
Wondering how that could happen and believe it has something to do with the truck being converted to run propane or gasoline. He swears that ain't it tho....... Anyway, he wants the original muffler so I go online and google it. Only two sites I found were asking right at 1000 bucks for the muffler. Ultraflow is at about 120....
Any idea what could have blown the muffler up? AND where I may be able to order an OEM for a decent price? I'm think he's got something wrong and is gonna ruin whatever he puts on it in short order.
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