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2000 muffler on a '95?

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Old Jun 25, 2003 | 10:00 AM
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2000 muffler on a '95?

Hello all!
I am new to this site, and apologize if I am "beating a dead horse" with my questions, but I need to be sure before act on this. I am going to replace the entire exhaust on my '95 Maxima from the manifolds back, and am considering using a Budget Y-pipe, aftermarket converter, factory B-pipe, and a muffler section from a 2000 Maxima.

My goal here is not ultimate performance, but a slight upgrade with minimal noise and "buzziness". Will this combination: (a) Fit properly, and (b) be quiet? Does anyone have any experience with this setup? Will the Y2K muffler fit perfectly, or do I have to "modify" it somewhat to avoid clearance problems?

Thanks!
Carl
Old Jun 25, 2003 | 10:50 AM
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Yeah you can get the 2k muffler to work. I have a 2k2 on my car. It has to be messed with a little though. The flange will have to be changed around. Any decent muffler shop should be able to get it on in no time.

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Old Jun 25, 2003 | 11:05 AM
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Welcome ... and please be sure to check the thread titled "4th Gen FAQs thread" at the top of the forum.

It will answer many questions that have also been asked many times before.
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