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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, Steve L. wrote:
> Not believing you guys, I spent hours on the web looking for a > replacement muffler, all stainless, including pipes.....I found nothing. > > I can't believe you can't buy and OEM all stainless muffler > replacement for a 93 grand caravan. Well if you don't believe us, and you don't believe your own eyes...whom do you believe? I don't think there's anything in the Bible about it, so we're outta luck on that avenue... The fact of the matter is that the aftermarket will not generally support (i.e., pay for) what an OEM-type stainless muffler would cost. They tend to remain available from dealer parts departments for a short time after OEM use is discontinued, for warranty work and such, but then the dealer parts counters are switched over to the aftermarket type mufflers. > The only one that says they have is Walker and I'm told that this is > what the Chrysler dealer and Midas etc sell. I wish I had kept my > original OEM muffler and just welded a new pipe onto it...had I known. Why? Just buy a premium muffler from Walker or Goerlich and you'll be all set for at least five years, depending on how you use your car. The other option is to get busy with the books, find a late-model application (later Chrysler minivans...?) that use a muffler similar in size, shape and configuration to your own, and go buy *that* from the dealer. Prepare to pay $$$. |
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Your admiration for Midas has me all teary-eyed. They have stockholders to
feed, and they are not going to use stainless steel for any reason. Who do you think pays for all their commercials? You! All auto-repair chains are rip offs. They have to be because of their cost structure. Watch this group and see how many people post stuff like "I took my car to Pep Boys/Jiffy Lube/K-Mart/ etc and (blah blah blah disaster) happened." "Steve L." > wrote in message om... > I had my muffler changed about 2 or 3 yrs ago at midas or speedy > (can't remember) on a 93 grand caravan. It fell off this weekend. When > I checked it, the muffler itself was like new but the small pipes > leading to and from the muffler were all corroded. I'm wondering if > Midas/Speedy are using stainless steel on the muffler but the pipes > that are welded to the muffler themselves are just mild steel?? If > this is the case, I think they are a rip-off. The clamps that they > used were corroded badly as well. You'd think they would use stainless > steel clamps?? > > Anyone know for sure if the stainless steel mufflers these people sell > are all stainless?? > > Steve L. |
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Your admiration for Midas has me all teary-eyed. They have stockholders to
feed, and they are not going to use stainless steel for any reason. Who do you think pays for all their commercials? You! All auto-repair chains are rip offs. They have to be because of their cost structure. Watch this group and see how many people post stuff like "I took my car to Pep Boys/Jiffy Lube/K-Mart/ etc and (blah blah blah disaster) happened." "Steve L." > wrote in message om... > I had my muffler changed about 2 or 3 yrs ago at midas or speedy > (can't remember) on a 93 grand caravan. It fell off this weekend. When > I checked it, the muffler itself was like new but the small pipes > leading to and from the muffler were all corroded. I'm wondering if > Midas/Speedy are using stainless steel on the muffler but the pipes > that are welded to the muffler themselves are just mild steel?? If > this is the case, I think they are a rip-off. The clamps that they > used were corroded badly as well. You'd think they would use stainless > steel clamps?? > > Anyone know for sure if the stainless steel mufflers these people sell > are all stainless?? > > Steve L. |
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I'm LOL! Surely he meant to say non-magnetic, but as has already been
pointed out, it depends. It's a pretty good test, in my opinion. "Alex Rodriguez" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > says... > > >Stainless steel is non-metallic > > This is not true. It is a metal. You probably meant to say it is > non-ferous, which is not true either. > > > >.....Place a magnet against it and if it sticks > >IS NOT stainless steel.... > > Also not true. Depends on the specific alloy. Magnets will stick, though > weakly, to some stainless steel alloys. > ------------------ > Alex > |
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I'm LOL! Surely he meant to say non-magnetic, but as has already been
pointed out, it depends. It's a pretty good test, in my opinion. "Alex Rodriguez" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > says... > > >Stainless steel is non-metallic > > This is not true. It is a metal. You probably meant to say it is > non-ferous, which is not true either. > > > >.....Place a magnet against it and if it sticks > >IS NOT stainless steel.... > > Also not true. Depends on the specific alloy. Magnets will stick, though > weakly, to some stainless steel alloys. > ------------------ > Alex > |
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 19:31:07 -0400, "Joe" > wrote:
>I'm LOL! Surely he meant to say non-magnetic, but as has already been >pointed out, it depends. It's a pretty good test, in my opinion. > >"Alex Rodriguez" > wrote in message ... >> In article >, >> says... >> >> >Stainless steel is non-metallic >> >> This is not true. It is a metal. You probably meant to say it is >> non-ferous, which is not true either. >> >> >> >.....Place a magnet against it and if it sticks >> >IS NOT stainless steel.... >> >> Also not true. Depends on the specific alloy. Magnets will stick, though >> weakly, to some stainless steel alloys. >> ------------------ >> Alex >> Lets just say if a magnet does NOT stick, there is a better than 50/50 chance the muffler is stainless. On a car or truck, pretty close to 100%, as aluminum and carbon fibre mufflers on cars are extremely rare. If it sticks, more than likely it is NOT stainless - just because of the difference in sheer numbers produced. > |
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 19:31:07 -0400, "Joe" > wrote:
>I'm LOL! Surely he meant to say non-magnetic, but as has already been >pointed out, it depends. It's a pretty good test, in my opinion. > >"Alex Rodriguez" > wrote in message ... >> In article >, >> says... >> >> >Stainless steel is non-metallic >> >> This is not true. It is a metal. You probably meant to say it is >> non-ferous, which is not true either. >> >> >> >.....Place a magnet against it and if it sticks >> >IS NOT stainless steel.... >> >> Also not true. Depends on the specific alloy. Magnets will stick, though >> weakly, to some stainless steel alloys. >> ------------------ >> Alex >> Lets just say if a magnet does NOT stick, there is a better than 50/50 chance the muffler is stainless. On a car or truck, pretty close to 100%, as aluminum and carbon fibre mufflers on cars are extremely rare. If it sticks, more than likely it is NOT stainless - just because of the difference in sheer numbers produced. > |
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