There are two schools of thought on the purpose of aftermarket mufflers.
The first is that purchasing an aftermarket mufflers are much louder than their stock counterparts. Pop one on your ride and you can roar through your neighborhood like the angry vengeance of God.
So, whether you're a performance enthusiast or just an obnoxious jerk, it's time for you to strap a new muffler to your warhorse and make the ground quake with your passing.
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Replacing Your Muffler
Okay. You went onhow.
* The stock muffler you've got on is attached to the main exhaust vents. You're going to loosen the exhaust clamps affixing it to the vehicle by loosening the nuts on the clamps.
* Once you've got enough room, ''carefully'' slide the old muffler off. There are a lot of pinch points when moving mufflers on and off, so mind fingers.
* Slide the new brackets that came with your vehicle as well as any mounting equipment that came with the muffler.
* Check to make sure that everything is secured. You don't want the exhaust falling off midway through your ride.
* Jump on your ride, hit the ignition, and roar off into battle.
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