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buying a cherry - 4/12/2008 10:02:29 PM   
fla_blazer4x4


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im buying the glasspack for 20 bucks i know for what i been told the blazers are 2.5 in/out but what does body lengh have to do with anything? i see 28 and 25 all the time on the sticker. and is a 2.5 the same as 2 1/2?

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RE: buying a cherry - 4/13/2008 7:33:36 AM   
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The shorter the replacement muffler is compared to the original, the more piping you will have to use to make up the difference, that's all. I like to keep the new muffler centered where the original one was. Yes 2 1/2 and 2.5 are the same amount. One is expressed in fractions and the other in decimals.

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RE: buying a cherry - 4/18/2008 1:04:13 PM   
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yea whent to muffler city today just thinking of doing the 40 flowmaster duals. it going to cost like 360 bucks with a costem cat and everything he said the super 40 tho is only 30 bucks more then the 40 but he said with mine you wont really tell a dig differents.

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RE: buying a cherry - 4/18/2008 1:10:17 PM   
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Kinda backs up what I've said all along. You can cut the cost in half by not going with a dual set-up. There is just nothing to be gained with one on the type engine we have.

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RE: buying a cherry - 4/18/2008 2:45:34 PM   
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no, i sold the cherry, so many people said just buy it right and go with a flowmaster so im buying a flowmaster 40 single in/duel out propply in acouple week hopefully

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RE: buying a cherry - 4/18/2008 3:06:40 PM   
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Cherrybombs sound better on these engines than Flowmasters... JMO.

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