Cat-back and Catalytic Converter Recommendation for a 2003 Toyota Corolla
Question:
My muffler I Im sure is shot. The pipe is rusted off at the back of the car were the pipe goes into the rear muffler. Its a 2003 and original muffler with 235,000 miles on it. I feel I should replace the entire system from the engine back. Is the stainless steel magna flow a good quality system for me. Im not paying 12 1400.00 bucks at a dealer. Thats nuts. I want a good muffler though that will last 8 years or so. The magna flow is this the best I can do and not go broke.
asked by: Ross
Expert Reply:
I would first have your entire exhaust system inspected to determine if it all needs to be replaced or just some portions of the system.
The Magnaflow Cat-Back System part # MF15807 would be an excellent choice for a cat-back system, but thats only one part of the exhaust system.
You have manifolds (which we don't carry), the catalytic converter portion of the system (part # MF49461 for your vehicle), and then the cat-back system like part # M15807.
Magnaflow exhaust components are of excellent quality and the fact that they are stainless steal means they will resist rust for a very long time.
I attached some FAQ articles you should find pretty helpful as well.
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MagnaFlow Ceramic Catalytic Converter w/O2 Port - Stainless Steel - Direct Fit
- Catalytic Converters
- Direct Fit
- Federal Emissions
- Any Time Use
- Non-Spun Construction
- Single O2 Port
- No Air Tubes
- Stainless Steel
- MagnaFlow
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MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System - Gas
- Exhaust Systems
- Cat-Back Exhaust
- Gas
- Single
- 1 Tip
- 2-1/4 Inch Tubing Diameter
- Stainless Steel
- 3 Inch Tip Diameter
- Rear Exit - Single - Straight - Passenger Side
- MagnaFlow
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