kinda off the subject, but what the hell does "FLAPS" mean? Being in Florida, I haven't heard that expression used. We have discount auto parts here.>"DAPS" -----Original Message----- From: Sam Scholten <vwvanagon@YAHOO.COM> To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM <Vanagon@VANAGON.COM> Date: Sunday, March 01, 1998 6:59 PM Subject: Re: Exhaust systems
>---Austin <austins@IX.NETCOM.COM> wrote: >> >> At 08:54 AM 2/28/98 -0800, you wrote: >> >Well here goes -- another can of worms to open. >> > >> >The local Midas shop will build a sytem up for about $500 ($350 US) >and give >> >me a "lifetime warranty. >> > >> >I like the warranty on the Midas system BUT if aftermarket stuff >degrades >> >performance I don't want it! >> >Rick >> > >> My miserable experience with Midas is read the fine print - sure, >they'll >> warranty the muffler, but *not* the labor, incredibly expensive >support >> brackets, etc etc etc. A $200 job on a Rabbit had ~ $30 warranty on >the >> muffler only!!! >> >> Austin >> > > >That's why you only go to Midas for the muffler. Been there, done >that. *****:( > >What you can do to remedy the problem is: > >1.) Unless they're in good shape, get the manifolds, side-pipe, and >gaskets from an indie VW parts dealer who's cool enough to have >Wasserboxer parts, but not after you've shopped around between them >and mail-order places like the Bus Depot, who might have a better >deal. If you're lucky like me, there will be at least one FLAPS that >has a Volkswagen section. In my case, it's an Advance Auto Parts store >on the edge of town that has way better prices and service than the VW >people. Your parts are warrantied there, too. Save the CAT unless you >can't. > >2.) Replace the stuff behind the CAT yourself, or get a friend to do it. > >3.) Listen to the bus. Still noisy? > >4.) Go to Midas for the muffler. Insist on just the muffler and >tailpipe. By this point, you KNOW your stuff ahead of the muffler is >in good shape, so if the Midas guy tries to bulls#!t you into buying a >converter or complete system, be an @sshole- drive your noisy bus to >the Midas across town. My folks found a Midas shop with good people. > >As the cost of the system is in the non-muffler items, that is where >you must shop frugally. Legally, Midas has to make good on their >warranty, because they advertise it. I've been to Midas, so I know >what it's like. They have their place in the world... > >My $0.02 > >Sam >= >"Punk's not dead (it just sucks right now)" >_________________________________________________________ >DO YOU YAHOO!? >Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com |
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