Donaldson Muffler Install?
Donaldson Muffler Install?
Stupid question of the day, here's where I am at: I am purchased a M085171 (41" straight donaldson muffler) which is a straight 4" inlet and a 4" straight outlet for a replacement on my stock 4" muffler on stock 4" exhaust. I understood my existing muffler could be directly swapped with this muffler, but now notice that the stock muffler has an upper inlet and a low outlet, and doesn't appear that I can get the new muffler to work. Has anyone else experienced this during a muffler replacment? If so how did you modify it? with a piece of 4" drop down, to line up the new straight muffler and if so does that hurt anything to do so? Or do I have to replace the entire tailpipe which looks to be in good shape. Please advise me as this is my first attempt at this repair.
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No I don't, I think they we just listed as 45* offsets.
Another thing you can do is look for a muffler delete pipe that has the offsets close enough together that you can get it and the muffler in. Having a short box makes things a little tighter.
Some guys just put the muffler in and live with the tailpipe at an angle, up to you.
Another thing you can do is look for a muffler delete pipe that has the offsets close enough together that you can get it and the muffler in. Having a short box makes things a little tighter.
Some guys just put the muffler in and live with the tailpipe at an angle, up to you.
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