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muffler offset question?? center/offset??
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<blockquote data-quote="WHITE2000GT" data-source="post: 10636881" data-attributes="member: 20011"><p>I had a similar problem with my 95 gt...i wanted to use dynomax bullet mufflers (round, straight through muffler) but they don't make a catback for the 94-95 gt's with that muffler. I wanted everything to bolt up and not be welded in, just in case i had to remove it. I ended up using a hedman header extensions. They had the same offset as the stock muffler so it would line up perfectly with the tailpipes. </p><p></p><p>You might could look into something like this. I'm not sure what offset you would have to have to make it work, but this should help you out and get you going in the right direction. See link below...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.hedman.com/categories/?id=3460" target="_blank">Hedman Hedders - Universal Fit X-Tensions</a></p><p></p><p>But to answer your question, it may or may not work depending on the dimensions of the muffler itself and the room you have on the underside of the car for muffler clearance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WHITE2000GT, post: 10636881, member: 20011"] I had a similar problem with my 95 gt...i wanted to use dynomax bullet mufflers (round, straight through muffler) but they don't make a catback for the 94-95 gt's with that muffler. I wanted everything to bolt up and not be welded in, just in case i had to remove it. I ended up using a hedman header extensions. They had the same offset as the stock muffler so it would line up perfectly with the tailpipes. You might could look into something like this. I'm not sure what offset you would have to have to make it work, but this should help you out and get you going in the right direction. See link below... [url=http://www.hedman.com/categories/?id=3460]Hedman Hedders - Universal Fit X-Tensions[/url] But to answer your question, it may or may not work depending on the dimensions of the muffler itself and the room you have on the underside of the car for muffler clearance. [/QUOTE]
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