Borla 40358 Borla Pro XS Muffler Center/Offset Oval 2.5 in. Inlet 2.5 in. Outlet 14 in. x 4.0 in. x 9.5 in. Case Size 19 in. Overall Length Unnotched T-304 Stainless Steel Borla Pro XS Muffler
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You'll need two mufflers because your car appears to have two. There will almost certainly be some pipe adapters as well. There is always a way if you really want them on your car.
It will fit if you have a custom exhaust.
Everything can be made to fit at a good muffler shop.
It's a little quieter, but it performs just as well as, if not better than, the original.
Selected User Reviews For Borla 40358 Borla Pro XS Muffler Center/Offset Oval 2.5 in. Inlet 2.5 in. Outlet 14 in. x 4.0 in. x 9.5 in. Case Size 19 in. Overall Length Unnotched T-304 Stainless Steel Borla Pro XS Muffler
The 3rd catalytic converter and resonator on the truck were both stock. It sounds great, with a smooth idle, no drone cruising around, and a deep tone at full throttle. Borla is one of my favorite artists!.
In an SUV, it's a little too loud. The sound produced by this muffler is fantastic. This was on the pickup of a friend of mine, and it sounded fantastic; The volume should not be excessive. However, I used a trailblazer 5 for this. 3 and it's a tad too loud for me. I believe it sounds louder from beneath my cab. It's tucked away under his bed in the pickup, so it's not too noisy. The 304 stainless steel material appeared to be in good condition, and the welds (laser? ), but. I discovered a leak while checking my welds for leaks. It wasn't my welds that caused the gap; it was a gap in the factory muffler weld. I'm not familiar with Borla's QA/QC procedures, but I'd recommend a pressure test before releasing to vendors or customers. Is it possible that the items for sale here are secondhand and sold at a lower price? I hit it with the tungsten rod for a few seconds and then sent it on its way. I gave it three stars because of the weld failure and the cab noise in the SUV, but I would highly recommend it as a pickup truck. All of the reviews I read prior to purchasing were from pickup truck owners, so hopefully this will be helpful to SUV/car buyers. It appears to be fantastic. If you don't mind a little cab noise in exchange for great sound, this is the way to go. Take a chance.
Borla mufflers always sound great, and I've had three or four different borla mufflers on various cars. I purchased this for my 2004 Chevy Colorado and had it professionally installed. This muffler sounds great when you get on it, but it can also be nice and quiet. My truck sounds great, but I wish it was a little louder.
A 2011 Toyota Corolla would look great with one of these. It all sounds great. It sounds like a Mail Truck is tailgating hard from the inside, but it's actually pretty good. For a 4-inch speaker, this is a deep sound. Cylinder, at the very least. There isn't a grain of rice in the air. It's not completely silent, but neither is it deafeningly loud. It's quiet at high speeds, but it'll be heard when you accelerate.
Install a Dakota V6 from the year 2002. Idle and coasting are both quiet. At high rpm, it sounds mean, but there's a little rasp to it. But it sounds a lot like my old flowmaster, only this time it's a straight pipe. br>br>Psssssssssssssssssssssss The sound of the low-cost flowmaster was fantastic.
Installed in a 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4, flow muffler if you don't like your teeth rattling while driving. At idle, the 0L is very quiet from the driver's seat, but there is a slight rumble from the tail pipe. When accelerating, there is a nice rumble sound that can be heard from the driver's seat. Throttle response is a tad better. And because it's stainless steel, I'm hoping this is the last time I'll need to replace it.
Well, I had this Borla pro XS muffler. welded to the surface Apart from the flowmaster super 10, this is by far the loudest muffler I've heard, but it has a nice deep sound. People have inquired as to whether my 2001 Celica GT had a V8 engine. The sound is great, but it's a little too loud. That's with a stock resonator and a flowmaster high-flow catalytic converter.
I had my mechanic install it by welding (I don't have one) and it's worked flawlessly and sounds fantastic. It's quiet enough for both neighbors and cops to be unaffected, and it's a great value for the money.