who makes the cheapest 2 1/4 resonators? saw somebody post a link to an $18 one about a month or so ago but i can't find it now. appreciate the help
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dont go cheap... or atleast i wouldnt....
cheap parts degrade alot quicker.... meaning you will normally replace em more often...
cheap parts arent meant to last, just be a quick fix really.
buy something of quality and it will last.... doesnt have to be gold plated and b-squared, but get a quality part.
purple hornies, magnaflow, cherry bomb are decent.
With resonator, cheap isn't necessarily bad. One that is recommend a lot on this board is the Dynomax Thrush series glasspack type muffler. Sells for 33 bucks at Advance and Napa. 25 inches long 2 1/4 in and out, or any diameter you could think of.
There's also the "Cherry Bomb" brand, they are really cheaply constructed from what I have seen on the local store shelves. They usually go from 10-20 bucks.
Hopefully the stealership will get my car back to me and I can finnaly get my exhaust put in and tape a demo i promised 7 weeks ago.
BlackEco wrote:With resonator, cheap isn't necessarily bad. One that is recommend a lot on this board is the Dynomax Thrush series glasspack type muffler. Sells for 33 bucks at Advance and Napa. 25 inches long 2 1/4 in and out, or any diameter you could think of.
There's also the "Cherry Bomb" brand, they are really cheaply constructed from what I have seen on the local store shelves. They usually go from 10-20 bucks.
Hopefully the stealership will get my car back to me and I can finnaly get my exhaust put in and tape a demo i promised 7 weeks ago.
the companies you just listed really arent cheap... even though the price is low....
cheap is like the resonators that are 5$ if that and have louvers inside..... there are cheap no name resonators out there.... steer clear.
but since resonators really arent expensive, its better to buy a quality part... keep in mind this will be holding up to exhaust gases and condensation (which can lead to rusting internally)....so why be cheap on inexpensive parts?