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Thread: Will an E32 750i rear muffler fit my E34 535i

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    if your stock muffler is loud it's rusted empty with no baffles left, mine was not loud at all, after all it's a stock muffler from a executive car

    Quote Originally Posted by bmwrp8
    winfred was it nice and deep but not loud? my 525 annoys me bec. stock exhaust is too loud. i could get a stock 750 exhaust but i don't want it too loud
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    Quote Originally Posted by winfred
    if your stock muffler is loud it's rusted empty with no baffles left, mine was not loud at all, after all it's a stock muffler from a executive car
    can you fix that? or it's cheaper to buy a new one? new one here costs more than $300

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    there's no real way to "fix" a muffler, it's pretty much a replacement process

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    Quote Originally Posted by repenttokyo
    there's no real way to "fix" a muffler, it's pretty much a replacement process
    just talked to a friend with an old 911 with a noisy stock exhaust, he opened his exhaust and replaced the inside i guess with fiberglass and cotton i dunno, but was a success. i'll talk to his mechanic for the complete details and try to do it next week. If everything turns out great i'll post it with some pics. It only cost him less than $50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmwrp8
    just talked to a friend with an old 911 with a noisy stock exhaust, he opened his exhaust and replaced the inside i guess with fiberglass and cotton i dunno, but was a success. i'll talk to his mechanic for the complete details and try to do it next week. If everything turns out great i'll post it with some pics. It only cost him less than $50.

    I don't mean to rain on your parade, but $50 buys a replacement muffler that will outperform stuffing your old exhaust with fibreglass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by repenttokyo
    I don't mean to rain on your parade, but $50 buys a replacement muffler that will outperform stuffing your old exhaust with fibreglass.
    here in philippines cheapest exhaust is almost $300 for the bimmer.if i could buy an exhaust here for less than 50 bucks why would I go thru the hassle of dismantling my exhaust? I was just pointing out what my friend did.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzkrieg Bob
    Here it's $1000 to $1700 to get a new exhaust that's not an Afro-American engineering ghetto fix
    wow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmwrp8
    here in philippines cheapest exhaust is almost $300 for the bimmer.if i could buy an exhaust here for less than 50 bucks why would I go to the hassle of dismantling my exhaust? I was just pointing out what my friend did.
    Here it's $1000 to $1700 to get a new exhaust that's not an Afro-American engineering ghetto fix


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