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chipsearthworks
06-08-2005, 07:25 AM
I need to replace my muffler and tail pipe on my 95 2500 v10 and I can only find one company that makes a cat back system. I would relly like just a muffler and then have it exit out in front of the rear tires but I cant even find a universal muffler. See it has two cats going into one muffler and I think thats what messes up everyone up. The company I found is Gibson they are the only ones that seem to make anything exhaust wise for my truck. Does any one know of any others compines? :help :help :help

LarryRB
06-08-2005, 10:15 AM
Hey, Shelton CT,
Union Ct here,
I asked a similar question in this forum about whole exhaust systems,.. Wyldeman posted for me a (RIP) web page. I called yesterday and ordered from them.. This Rip guy, seems really nice and can answer about any Dodge or other truck question you throw at him. I suggest go to that web page and give him a call... I bet he knows what can fit your truck and may even stock those parts.

chipsearthworks
06-08-2005, 10:33 AM
Hey, Shelton CT,
Union Ct here,
I asked a similar question in this forum about whole exhaust systems,.. Wyldeman posted for me a (RIP) web page. I called yesterday and ordered from them.. This Rip guy, seems really nice and can answer about any Dodge or other truck question you throw at him. I suggest go to that web page and give him a call... I bet he knows what can fit your truck and may even stock those parts.


So whats the web page?

snowplowjay
06-08-2005, 12:07 PM
Here is the link to the thread:

http://www.letstalksnow.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8406

And here is the companies link:

http://www.protintnw.com/sa_dodge-exh.htm


Jay

wyldman
06-08-2005, 12:14 PM
Have a muffler shop make you up a "Y" pipe and then just run a Magnaflow XL (semi-stainless) muffler.It won't be real loud (just a little growl),and then use a stock prebent tailpipe section.The semi-stainless will last a lot longer than steel,or aluminized,without the high cost of full stainless.

If you want it a little louder,then a regular Magnaflow should do the trick.

chipsearthworks
06-08-2005, 12:26 PM
I never thought about a Y pipe good idea I knew I could count on you guys for help. :rocker PS thanks for the link Jay