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Old Jan 13, 2008 | 12:31 PM
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2.5" on both ends? Call all the auto parts stores around. You may have to buy a 2.5" pipe and cut your own.

If that fails, start calling muffler shops.
called every auto part store within a 50 mile radius
still nothing :(
and today is sunday so all muffler shops are closed.

even checked home depot and lowe'* but no luck.
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Originally Posted by 88bonnsse
Originally Posted by willwren
2.5" on both ends? Call all the auto parts stores around. You may have to buy a 2.5" pipe and cut your own.

If that fails, start calling muffler shops.
called every auto part store within a 50 mile radius
still nothing :(
and today is sunday so all muffler shops are closed.

even checked home depot and lowe'* but no luck.
i think zone has a pipe expander in their loaners
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Old Jan 13, 2008 | 12:55 PM
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Autozone also has several exhaust couplers and reducers in stock. So does NAPA. Or you can cut a piece from your old existing exhaust if you need to.

Every auto parts store around me has exactly what you're looking for.
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Originally Posted by willwren
Autozone also has several exhaust couplers and reducers in stock. So does NAPA. Or you can cut a piece from your old existing exhaust if you need to.

Every auto parts store around me has exactly what you're looking for.
they all have them here as well... BUT no one has a coupler connector in 2 1/2'' OD
on BOTH sides of the coupler...and my pipes are 2 1/2'' ID....
they say its a rare size :?
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Originally Posted by 88bonnsse
Originally Posted by willwren
Autozone also has several exhaust couplers and reducers in stock. So does NAPA. Or you can cut a piece from your old existing exhaust if you need to.

Every auto parts store around me has exactly what you're looking for.
they all have them here as well... BUT no one has a coupler connector in 2 1/2'' OD
on BOTH sides of the coupler...and my pipes are 2 1/2'' ID....
they say its a rare size :?
but you said you called them. so you may be relying on a counter-monkey that doesnt know chit. id personally look, if you havent already.

or as bill said, you can buy the 18 in section of 2.5 in pipe and cut it if you have to.
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