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Does anyone if a bullet muffler can be clamped? I put in an 80 series on my car and just used the clamps and now i want to put a bullet and take out the 80 series, can i install the bullet the same way i did with the flowmaster?
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I believe you can. However by using clamps, you can risk a potential exhaust leak in the future.
I am not saying it'll most definitely happen, if it hasn't happened with you on the flowmaster muffler then you should be fine with the bullet.
I am not saying it'll most definitely happen, if it hasn't happened with you on the flowmaster muffler then you should be fine with the bullet.
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depends on how quiet you want it to be, i would go as long a case as you can to try to tone it down as much as possible. it will be abit less noisey and raspy. that would be the 18inch case.
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Originally posted by Chr1s46536
did you use the bullet with the case length of 12" or 18" when you put yours on
did you use the bullet with the case length of 12" or 18" when you put yours on
Outside is where it is truly loud and obnoxious. And thats why I like em'
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