I was wondering if anyone could give me the name of a place around town that may put Flowmasters on my Tahoe for less than $275?? If so, please let me know! Thanks : )
I was wondering if anyone could give me the name of a place around town that may put Flowmasters on my Tahoe for less than $275?? If so, please let me know! Thanks : )
do you already have the flows? if not you can buy me some quiet mufflers and we can trade
I have a single in dual out flowmaster 40 delta series, kind of rusty but it works (unless you are going true duals, but for that price from a shop, i doubt it). I can hook you up w. the muffler after xmas or so for CHEAP.
alright if nutz says to keep em I will... at least they will remember me on the trail right in some wayOriginally posted by Chadnutz
KEEP EM COOP!
Well I want new ones that aren't rusted...I'm just not familiar with good places to deal with around the CS area, so i thought maybe yall would know a shop that might do it for cheaper than $275...they wanted to charge around $400 in Austin!! ugh anyhow thanx guys...
place in hearne is real good. they put flows and 3 inch turn downs on my truck for roughly 300.. if you want i can find out some more info, but your trusty phonebook should have the place. its right of 6 just as you get into hearne.
<cough> it doesnt matter <cough>Originally posted by 4x4TahoeGal
Well I want new ones that aren't rusted...
It still sounds the same
If you're willing to drive an hour and a half to austin, maybe you'd be willing to drive an hour and a half to houston. There's a place called Lone Star Muffler, they're real cheap. If you just want the mufflers, the somewhere between 150 and 175. But since i don't think you already have duals, you'll have to get the whole catback system. In that case my friend did his z71 there for 225, and another friend did his dodge their for 250. The shop is on the way to your boyfriends house, too, depending on whether he takes I-45 or not.
if you're worried about them being rusted, try getting something else, like borla or gibson, or go the cheap route with dynomax superturbos. Just put the flowmaster stickers on...nobody will look. I won't be replacing my flowmasters with more flowmasters, even though they sound schweet with rust holes
I still have my flowmaster sticker that I never bothered to take off (for that extra 10hp) & i have dynomaxes now, a better muffler in my opinion; much more toned and quiet.
I got my exhaust done at Bryan Muffler. They use good quality stuff it looks like. I paid 185 for mine and has no leaks and i'm pretty happy about it. Just go down S. College Ave. and they're on the right about 1/2 mi past the golf course.
Free Estimates. If you go, tell em Mario in the v8 toyota sent ya.
my buddies uncle owns that place there slogan on this bumper sticker i have is "NO MUFF TOO TUFF", now that is white trash goodness.Originally posted by TRDyota
If you're willing to drive an hour and a half to austin, maybe you'd be willing to drive an hour and a half to houston. There's a place called Lone Star Muffler, they're real cheap. If you just want the mufflers, the somewhere between 150 and 175. But since i don't think you already have duals, you'll have to get the whole catback system. In that case my friend did his z71 there for 225, and another friend did his dodge their for 250. The shop is on the way to your boyfriends house, too, depending on whether he takes I-45 or not.
Chevy trucks already have a dual inlet 1 out muffler so you can put in two mufflers side by side and have true dual. On the pick ups you can just do turn downs after the muffler since it is past the cab but on a tahoe, that aint so legal.