> Thanks for the inputs Rocky......I have just purchased a Walker
> muffler from Advance Auto with a lifetime warranty. I will match it up
> against the stock muffler on my daughter's 98 Civic before
> installation to check for length. The OEM muffler lasted a little
> over 8 years.
The OEM replacement muffler is one-piece from B-pipe to tailpipe, and comes
with a lifetime warranty. you never checked that out, did you? You'll be
lucky to get two years out of the Walker.
Aftermarket exhausts are a poor choice unless you need to get the car
safetied cheaply before unloading it.

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Rocky - 14 Oct 2006 22:55 GMT
what is the price of the oem unit?
I will be needing an exhaust for my Pilot and if the oem is competitive I
would rather not buy Walker again.
Rocky
>> Thanks for the inputs Rocky......I have just purchased a Walker
>> muffler from Advance Auto with a lifetime warranty. I will match it up
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> Aftermarket exhausts are a poor choice unless you need to get the car
> safetied cheaply before unloading it.
TeGGeR® - 15 Oct 2006 02:54 GMT
> what is the price of the oem unit?
For your Pilot, eighty bucks. Not kidding.
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duckbill - 15 Oct 2006 04:18 GMT
I looked at the Walker Muffler and it indeed looked a little longer than
the old Honda one. So, I went to AutoZone and purchased a Maremont OE
Replacement Muffler ($100 with lifetime warranty) and it looks identical
to the Honda OEM to include mountings. I became concerned because I did
not realize the connection between the B Pipe and the Muffler had a flex
joint. All three mufflers are one piece, but the AutoZone one is a dead
ringer for a Honda Muffler. It installed very easily (.5 hour job). The
Walker goes back to Advance tomorrow. Rocky, thanks again, and Tegger you
really made me look at the Walker with a much more critical eye. Thanks.