Re: exhaust Mufflers BRAND for 70-Cuda 383
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05/12/19 10:31 PM
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I would probably recommend using the high flow versions from Accurate. There were two suppliers that used to have really nice sounding Cuda/Challenger R/T rear mufflers - Walker & Midas. The Midas mufflers REALLY sounded good, but they are long gone - Midas does not make their own mufflers anymore. The Walker mufflers were finally discontinued around 2000 - they sounded good also.
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Re: exhaust Mufflers BRAND for 70-Cuda 383
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05/13/19 12:33 PM
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Re: exhaust Mufflers BRAND for 70-Cuda 383
[Re: SunnyMopar]
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05/13/19 11:54 PM
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Question to the OP is, do you want rear cannister-type mufflers like original, or just any oval mufflers to place in front of the rear diff?
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