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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) muffler rattle

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I'm brand new to this site, just joined TDR. I recently purchased a 1998 3500 Ram with a Cummins via the internet and I have no previous diesel experience. I'm still sorting out some problems, one of which is the torque converter not locking for long. However, the question I have at the moment is about the muffler. It has a nasty rattle at certain rpms, must be a broken baffle or something. I'm a conservative guy and I am wondering if it is worth going with an upgraded exhaust system, or just replace the muffler at a local shop. Price is of some concern and I'm not looking for more sound. I live in GA so rust is not going to be a major concern.
 
Being as you are not wanting more sound. I guess I won't recommend replacing it with some straight pipe!:D But if you ever come to Middle TN I got a muffler that feel off mine you are welcome to. Cost = Free!



Most people just straight pipe it as I did. Some leave the resonator so it is not as lould or give a droan. Cheapest would be to replace with some straight pipe and leave the resonator. I am not sure of the cost of just a muffler.
 
In the pay it forward section there is a free 01 exhaust system, perhaps you could get the muffler if you want it.



I know where there is a brand new never installed one the guy would probably sell cheap. PM me for his email if you want it.
 
Thanks for the reeplies. That new muffler or cheap '01 exhaust got my attention. I'm so new to all this... how do I get an email address?
 
You can communicate with all of us using the PM (private message) utility. Just use your log in name.



If you want to keep it mufflered I am sure that you can get one from one of us here. I have my stock muffler just sittin' in the shed. I am sure that some day someone around here will need one. I much prefer the sound of a straight piped truck. I left my resonator on though.



Good Luck!
 
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