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Old 08-04-2008, 02:31 AM   #4
John V
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: MD
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j.fro's way is how I modified my muffler. I had no interest in having the external pipes added to my muffler. Looked too "hacked" to me and I didn't want to go find a welder to do the work for me.

For what it's worth, you don't need the flex attachment. Just remove your muffler, get your dremel, some reinforced cutting wheels, and go to town. I cut a half-moon shape around the inside of the muffler inlet pipes with the dremel in as far as it would go. I took a prybar and a mini-sledge and opened up the slits. I actually used two fiber-reinforced cutting wheels stacked one on top of another to get a thicker cut - that makes it easier to open up the hole with the prybar and sledge. Remount the muffler and enjoy the sound.

John
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