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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission '00 Truck Exhaust Rots off at 58,000 miles??????????

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Got to the Pontiac Excitement (Spring Nationals) and noticed my tail pipe was hangin wierd, well it sure was, the dang muffler end of the tail pipe was gone.



Took tail pipe off yesturday and the whole top of the tail pipe was rotten! This truck gets treated like a "China Doll" it has 58,000 miles and is Never off Road. I have not had to replace an exhaust component on any of my Chrysler products since my '85 D-150 lost a tail pipe probably back around '95.



I am going to replace the entire system, and I want a muffler. What would you guys recommend for under $500!



When I get done with this thing It won't be a Dodge anymore--it will be mostly After Market!



Max Wedge
 
I made a straght piped five inch exhaust for way under five hundred, but what you should do seeing you dont want to buy a 1000 dollar exhaust is go to a big truck shop and buy a kenworth or peterbuilt muffler for your truck and then the rest of you parts, tail pipe, down pipe etc. and attach them all. If you go and buy a dodge muffler it will cost u like 150 when u can get a semi truck muffler for 65 bucks!
 
like BlowinBlackSmoke said, you can build your own for way under $500 if money is tight. I think I have $125 into mine. I bought some thick 4" pipe, a few 90* ells and a polished tip. A muffler woud be more ( I don't have one ).



BTW, stacks won't rust over the axle!



Jason
 
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