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Muffler confusion!

Old 05-22-2012, 12:46 PM
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2011. i believe the exhaust set up is quite different. i'm not gonna be putting the muffler in the stock location either.
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Basically, all i want to know is if its possible to put an offset in/center out muffler in the stock piping under the drivers seat. and if anyone has done it to explain how.
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Originally Posted by iheartmopar
Basically, all i want to know is if its possible to put an offset in/center out muffler in the stock piping under the drivers seat. and if anyone has done it to explain how.
It looks like you can.
Post #19, PM me him and he hopefully could give you more info.

https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/modi...-192491/page2/
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Best pic I have for now. No you can't put it directly under driver seat. 18" pipe then flowmaster, yes you can make it work. That's what I did
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bumppppppp
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Originally Posted by kh202
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Best pic I have for now. No you can't put it directly under driver seat. 18" pipe then flowmaster, yes you can make it work. That's what I did
That would get torn right off with any offroad time. I have the same muffler on my 4dr jk in the same spot and it's 100% tucked up above the bottom of the frame rails.
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Maybe less extra space on a 2 door
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Originally Posted by kh202
Maybe less extra space on a 2 door
Plus the exhaust set up on a 2012 is different from what i've seen/heard.
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Originally Posted by iheartmopar

Plus the exhaust set up on a 2012 is different from what i've seen/heard.
Yes believe you are correct
Old 05-26-2012, 04:40 PM
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This may be a n00b question. BUT. Is it: Long pipe after muffler=throatier sound
OR is it short pipe after muffler=throaty??

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