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Where should I go to get a new muffler?

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Old 11-19-2009, 08:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Where should I go to get a new muffler?

Well the noise from my rusty muffler on my '88 E30 is driving me crazy.
Where's the most reasonable place you guys go for a replacement muffler in Vancouver?
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If your car is a "E" it probably has a single pipe. If that's the case you can get it done just about anywhere (CHEAP). But most Muffler guys easily can deal with twin pipes.
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Okay, I went out and got a muffler but after a few days the muffler would vibrate whenever I step on the throttle. Took it back and was told that it touched a part of the body. Now that its been fixed I've noticed some vibration noise while at idle. Any ideas what can be done about this? New rubber mounts needed?
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Try swinging it around a bit with it cold of course. Just grab the tailpipe and see if you can make it do the noise. That should narrow it down
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