Walter, before I scored my car's OEM-correct Sono 4-X performance mufflers,
years earlier, my local muffler shop had been able to provide exact-same
configuration mufflers
at their shop, based upon the worn out OEM mufflers that were still on
the car.
If you know what the physical specifications of your OEM mufflers are,
I'd recommend checking
with a good local muffler shop, and seeing what they can provide quickly
and easily.
Then, if OEM-correct really matters, when/if you do score some Sono's ,
you can have your shop
replace the correct-appearing aftermarket mufflers, that you've
previously installed, with the OEM
ones.
Neil Vedder
Walter E. Landry wrote:
I do not know the best place to buy them but would you relay the info to me?
I need to replace the dual mufflers on my 56 DeSoto Firedome.
Thanks,
Walter Landry
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From: Forward Look Mopar Discussion List
[mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Charles Deyoe Jr.
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 1:57 PM
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [FWDLK] 19955 chrylser mufflers
IM looking to replace the mufflers only on my 55 new yorker. and was
wondering if anyone knows some part Numbers for the mufflers or the
best place to buy some.
as when I had the problem with the starting the car backfired and both
mufflers are popped out LOL they are still quite but I would like to
change them this sumer.
Thanks
Chuck Deyoe
1955 New yorker
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