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Date:         Mon, 25 Nov 1996 18:39:25 -0800
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From:         Austin <austins@ix.netcom.com>
Subject:      Re: EUROVAN EXHAUST

At 06:06 AM 11/25/96 -0600, you wrote:

>I'd stay away from aftermarket exhausts.....especially from Sears, Midas, >Meineke, etc. > >I had a friend who went to Midas to get his GTI done...it was all crap! The >mufflers were slightly different (for example the rear muffler has a "dent" >in it to clear the shock absorber...the midas one didnt)..the system was put >together using those cheap exhaust hangers you can get at any parts places - >the ones with the long strip of perforated stees...a piece of cut up tire >and then a u-bolt clamp...it vibrated, it sounded crappy...and probably >because of the difference in backpressure, the GTI ran like crap. >

Been there/done that !!!. Not only are they pure cr*p, but when you try to get them (Midas, in my case) to honor their warranty you'll find out that only the muffler is covered - not the lousy hangars ($10/ea) or the junk tubing used (burns out in no time at all) - you can actually spend more on the warranty than you did for the original installation !!! (fortunately it was on a '77 Rabbit, not on my beloved '87 VanGone).

Austin


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