We have the S&S Muffler which is $145. The nice thing about this muffler is that the tail pipe is welded on to it and also that the mounting tabs eliminate the expensive muffler carriers and straps. So for $145 you get everything you need to replace your muffler. A brand new OE muffler is way more expensive especially when you add the cost of the tail pipe, tail pipe gasket, and straps. Those parts alone add up to around $75. If your muffler carriers are bad tack on another $150 for a new pair of them. So the S&S muffler is actually cheaper than just the parts needed to mount the stock muffler. I wonder why I sell several of these a week? :-) Ken Wilford John 3:16 www.vanagain.com
Andy Morse wrote: > Yes my 86 Syncro is running again! I had reversed the fuel pump wires (long story) > > Time to move on... > I need a muffler and the two straps that hold it on the main supports. Who's got a great deal out there? > > Not sure If I'll be able to separate it from the Catalytic converter, any recommendations for separating them and possibly a source for them too? > > Thank you, Andy > > |
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