Is it possible?
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I'm leading towards no, but there just may be something out there.... (thats why I ask
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I'm not in to exhaust on a classy car, but I want the car to look sweet from the rear. Is it possible to do some exhaust work and not have ANY sound change? In other words, you look from behind and you see a pair of sweet tips and a hint of muffler and some clean pipe showing. Is it possible? I've heard exhaust with resonators in them, but you can still hear them.. I dont want that. I dont want any sounds...
Did I mention I dont want any exhaust sounds ?
OR, is there something else that can be done to just look clean? Maybe polish the stock exhaust and put some tips? IDK.... SUGGESTIONS?
)I'm not in to exhaust on a classy car, but I want the car to look sweet from the rear. Is it possible to do some exhaust work and not have ANY sound change? In other words, you look from behind and you see a pair of sweet tips and a hint of muffler and some clean pipe showing. Is it possible? I've heard exhaust with resonators in them, but you can still hear them.. I dont want that. I dont want any sounds...
Did I mention I dont want any exhaust sounds ?
OR, is there something else that can be done to just look clean? Maybe polish the stock exhaust and put some tips? IDK.... SUGGESTIONS?
I don't see why you couldn't polish the stock mufflers and add some nice tips if you want to keep the stock exhaust. I say it is your best bet, no need to buy an aftermarket exhaust if you don't want it for sound.
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to find that "known quite muffler" I havent looked under the car yet to see the condition of the stock exhaust. Hopefully it IS in good condish to polish up....
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