02' EX exhaust on a 93' DX
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OK this isnt really all that informative but i just think it's cool that it works.
Well my work car's (93 DX) muffler just rusted through but the rest of it was in good shape still since I replaced it about 2 yrs ago. I knew how much a muffler for the car would cost and i didnt really want to spend that much money on it so i just took the axelback section off.
But, the more i drove around with it, the more annoying it got. Then, BAM! it hits me. I'll use the brand new exhaust off my 02 on my 93 since I replaced the stock 02 within the first week with my Thermal R&D.
I had to cut the hangers off the 93 and weld them onto the 02 and then cut the coupler(where the 2 sections of exhaust bolt together) and turn it about 90 degrees and reweld that and IT FIT!!!
Just a little info in case anyone else ever want to save some cash.
Well my work car's (93 DX) muffler just rusted through but the rest of it was in good shape still since I replaced it about 2 yrs ago. I knew how much a muffler for the car would cost and i didnt really want to spend that much money on it so i just took the axelback section off.
But, the more i drove around with it, the more annoying it got. Then, BAM! it hits me. I'll use the brand new exhaust off my 02 on my 93 since I replaced the stock 02 within the first week with my Thermal R&D.
I had to cut the hangers off the 93 and weld them onto the 02 and then cut the coupler(where the 2 sections of exhaust bolt together) and turn it about 90 degrees and reweld that and IT FIT!!!
Just a little info in case anyone else ever want to save some cash.
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