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I need to replace the original muffler on my 94 Accord (63k miles),
and it appears it will cost close to US$300 to have a Honda original equimpment "bolt-in" replacement done. Has anyone had any luck with the muffler chains like Midas, etc.? Are they less expensive? Are the mufflers any good? |
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On Nov 10, 5:11*pm, Peabody <waybackNO784SPA...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I need to replace the original muffler on my 94 Accord (63k miles), > and it appears it will cost close to US$300 to have a Honda * > original equimpment "bolt-in" replacement done. *Has anyone had any > luck with the muffler chains like Midas, etc.? *Are they less > expensive? *Are the mufflers any good? I have used chains like Midas. The aftermarket mufflers do not last as long. You do get what you pay for. On the other hand, check the warranty. I remember at least once that Midas replaced the muffler after a couple years, no charge for anything, per the warranty. They made no bones about it, too. I would use Midas and similar again. I would also consider pricing the cost of an OEM muffler and shipping of same from a place like www.bkhondaparts.com. See what your local muffler shop would charge to put it on.. |
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Peabody <waybackNO784SPAM44@yahoo.com> wrote in news:CinKm.15295$ET3.2754
@newsfe17.iad: > I need to replace the original muffler on my 94 Accord (63k miles), > and it appears it will cost close to US$300 to have a Honda > original equimpment "bolt-in" replacement done. Has anyone had any > luck with the muffler chains like Midas, etc.? Are they less > expensive? Are the mufflers any good? > > That $300 OEM muffler comes with a lifetime warranty. And unlike aftermarket "lifetime" "warranties", this one covers EVERYTHING from the back of the B-pipe to the tailpipe. Labor and parts, it's all covered. The hangers are better than aftermarket, there are no clamps, the fit is WAY better than aftermarket. Plus it'll last the rest of your car's life. You got 15 years on the original! Are you still going to have the car in 15 more years? And how much trouble was that OEM muffler in those 15 years? Aftermarket lasts a fraction of the time OEM does before it needs even more work done, which will likely NOT be covered by the aftermarket "warranty". Read that "warranty" /very/ carefully before you buy into it. OEM is a genuine bargain here. Go for it. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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On 2009-11-11, Elle <honda.lioness@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 10, 5:11Â*pm, Peabody <waybackNO784SPA...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> I need to replace the original muffler on my 94 Accord (63k miles), >> and it appears it will cost close to US$300 to have a Honda Â* >> original equimpment "bolt-in" replacement done. Â*Has anyone had any >> luck with the muffler chains like Midas, etc.? Â*Are they less >> expensive? Â*Are the mufflers any good? > > I have used chains like Midas. The aftermarket mufflers do not last > as long. You do get what you pay for. On the other hand, check the > warranty. I remember at least once that Midas replaced the muffler > after a couple years, no charge for anything, per the warranty. They > made no bones about it, too. I would use Midas and similar again. I > would also consider pricing the cost of an OEM muffler and shipping of > same from a place like www.bkhondaparts.com. See what your local > muffler shop would charge to put it on.. Most of the chains offer lifetime warranty on the full exhaust system, usually excepting the converter. They definitely do not last as long as OEM, but considering the fact that I've never gotten a single question on a replacement, I'd say it's not a major issue. -- Joe - Linux User #449481/Ubuntu User #19733 joe at hits - buffalo dot com "Hate is baggage, life is too short to go around pissed off all the time..." - Danny, American History X |
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"Peabody" <waybackNO784SPAM44@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:CinKm.15295$ET3.2754@newsfe17.iad... >I need to replace the original muffler on my 94 Accord (63k miles), > and it appears it will cost close to US$300 to have a Honda > original equimpment "bolt-in" replacement done. Has anyone had any > luck with the muffler chains like Midas, etc.? Are they less > expensive? Are the mufflers any good? > > If I were you, I would stay far away from Midas or other muffler chains for that matter. I got the economizer from them once. The muffler was universal and had to be welded on. When you add the cost of tail pipe, hangers and labor, it can easily be over $400. Worse yet, the muffler only lasted for a year. Although they were willing to replace it for a small fee, what a hassle having to take the car back every year. To me OEM is an easy choice. I get the same performance and quietness as the original. |
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On Nov 10, 8:17*pm, Tegger <inva...@invalid.inv> wrote:
> Peabody <waybackNO784SPA...@yahoo.com> wrote in news:CinKm.15295$ET3.2754 > @newsfe17.iad: > > > I need to replace the original muffler on my 94 Accord (63k miles), > > and it appears it will cost close to US$300 to have a Honda * > > original equimpment "bolt-in" replacement done. *Has anyone had any > > luck with the muffler chains like Midas, etc.? *Are they less > > expensive? *Are the mufflers any good? > > That $300 OEM muffler comes with a lifetime warranty. > > And unlike aftermarket "lifetime" "warranties", this one covers EVERYTHING > from the back of the B-pipe to the tailpipe. Labor and parts, it's all > covered. The hangers are better than aftermarket, there are no clamps, the > fit is WAY better than aftermarket. > > Plus it'll last the rest of your car's life. You got 15 years on the > original! Are you still going to have the car in 15 more years? And how > much trouble was that OEM muffler in those 15 years? > > Aftermarket lasts a fraction of the time OEM does before it needs even more > work done, which will likely NOT be covered by the aftermarket "warranty".. > Read that "warranty" /very/ carefully before you buy into it. > > OEM is a genuine bargain here. Go for it. > > -- > Tegger > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQwww.tegger.com/hondafaq/ If the $300 replacement OEM muffler comes with a lifetime warranty, why doesn't the original OEM unit have the same lifetime warranty? Is there a difference between the original OEM unit and the replacement OEM unit? |
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Southoceandrive <southoceandrive@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:06decafe-a364-4ba3-a888-ae2ca4237fe7@f16g2000yqm.googlegroups.com: > > If the $300 replacement OEM muffler comes with a lifetime warranty, > why doesn't the original OEM unit have the same lifetime warranty? I've wondered about that myself. > Is there a difference between the original OEM unit and the replacement > OEM unit? > There's zero difference between the factory one and the OEM replacement. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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The major chains warrant the hardware, then they use cheap ungalvanized hardware which rusts within a couple of years. When you go in for waranty work they nick you for labor and the very parts that fail, cheap hangers, nuts and bolts are not covered so they charge you again. They also use a torch, cutting where convenient and quickly welding the part in. If you EVER decide you're tired of their racket, and install a proper Honda exhaust, you'll be forever trying to undo rusted nuts and other connections between pipes. My Accord had an A pipe, Cat, B pipe, and Muffler + tip. I bought what I needed from Majestic Honda. http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/ Factory parts at resellor prices. I have a '91 Accord with 150,000 miles, still going strong as wife's daily driver (I have an '02 M3 for myself). -- rec.autos.makers.honda at bsd.users.panix.com |
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Peabody says...
> > >I need to replace the original muffler on my 94 Accord (63k miles), >and it appears it will cost close to US$300 to have a Honda >original equimpment "bolt-in" replacement done. Has anyone had any >luck with the muffler chains like Midas, etc.? Are they less >expensive? Are the mufflers any good? Thanks very much for the responses. What about a direct replacement that's made by someone else? I could order it, and do the replacement myself, assuming whatever bolts are involved aren't frozen. It looks like the Bosal 281-365 is such a part. Even available at Amazon, but cheaper at RockAuto and elsewhere, and also a lot cheaper than the genuine Honda part. http://www.amazon.com/Bosal-281-365-...0015CN4VY/ref= sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=automotive&qid=1260207458&sr=1-1 http://info.rockauto.com/Bosal/Detai...l?03806691.gif It's not clear what else I would need in the way of flanges, gaskets, etc., but there's a Bosal kit (254-999) that RockAuto sells for about $8. Well I guess the risk here is that if it blows through in a couple years, I have no guarantee from anyone to fall back on. So this would depend on Bosal being pretty much the same quality as Honda. Anyone have experience with Bosal mufflers? |
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