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Fitting a non SVX Stebro exhaust
Guys just wondering how difficult it would be to install a Stebro exhaust not made for an svx. It looks similar in shape but only has one hole at both ends. $_20.JPG
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Re: Fitting a non SVX Stebro exhaust
So, you show a pic of a muffler. What about the rest of the exhaust? Are you wanting to replace the stock muffler with what is pictured and that's it? Are the tube sizes even the correc?
You lack detail of intent.
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Re: Fitting a non SVX Stebro exhaust
I don't think it's worth the trouble with that one. You at least want single in dual out.
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Re: Fitting a non SVX Stebro exhaust
Thanks guys. I picked it up anyway. $30 Is worththe risk for a Stebro. Ifitdosnt workers I can't get it to work no great loss. May be ableto use it on another one of my vehicles
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