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TheSatinPumpkin

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I only see a choice for the fm44.

Personal preference so if it meets the piping in/outlets the go for it.

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It scrolls down to go through all those options..i dont know which one im supposed to get...
 

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You just need a single 3" in/single 3" out. Any muffler with those dimensions will work. You will just have to add some extra piping in front of or behind the new muffler since that muffler is shorter than stock.
 

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I understand now. Even though the stocker has a slight offset i would go with a center in center out. Been a while but i think the inlet and outlet for factory piping after the y is 3"

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