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 Muffler shop recommendation in OKC metro?
GC7  [Member]
4/16/2012 3:46:00 PM
I need to get a flowmaster muffler installed. Nothing special, just swap it in place of the factory muffler.

Prefer some place on the south side, but will travel if the price is right and the work is good.

ar_daddy  [Member]
4/16/2012 4:01:14 PM
Call around and ck on prices , flow master Will here you coming from a mile off .
GC7  [Member]
4/16/2012 4:02:37 PM
On the contrary. I got a 70 series which is similar to factory sound levels, just flows better.
ar_daddy  [Member]
4/16/2012 4:15:19 PM
Give it a low rumble witch would sound good .
soonerman  [Team Member]
4/16/2012 6:04:57 PM
I've only used one in Norman and one in Edmond, so I'm no help there.

But I used to have a 50 series on a 305 GM p/u with turndowns and it sounded dang good
I went with a dual out 14" magnaflow belly dumped on my Tundra... I'm not as happy as I was with the Flows, but I'm still happy
JustinOK34  [Life Member]
4/16/2012 9:56:28 PM
Maybe give Merle's Frame and Alignment a call. They're on Shields, a little south of 240. I just remember seeing some performance type stuff in their shop as well. I brought my 4x4 there for an alignment back in March (they have the Hunter alignment rack that uses laser beams, probably the best machine around). Found out I had some bad ball joints, three tie rod ends, and a pitman arm that need replacing first which I still haven't had time to fix yet.
Brandi  [Member]
4/16/2012 11:01:33 PM
We just had new exhaust put on our Jeep but the place was on the north side so that's no help.
1179  [Member]
4/18/2012 11:10:23 AM
Norman Muffler,
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