Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 22:19:50 EST
Reply-To: RAlanen@AOL.COM
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From: RAlanen@AOL.COM
Subject: Re: Cdn Tire Mufflers
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>>I need a muffler for my 84 Westy. I'd priced them with the list vendors but
shipping and exchange rate were getting out of hand.
I'd also been thinking of going for the new stainless ones (at the intro
price of $300). I was in Cdn Tire
last night ---- pretty much a weekly habit for me ---- and thought I'd
check the price. I was pleasantly shocked to find that a
new muffler is only $124.99. The clincher is that ---- if I hang on to the
bill ---- it's lifetime guaranteed!!!! I couldn't get anywhere
near this price anywhere else I've looked ---- and I love the lifetime
aspect as that's how long I want to keep my van. Keep it in
mind when you need a muffler ---- or let me know if you've got a better
source.
Cheers,
Doug
'84 Westy
Toronto, Canada
Oh Yea --- hanger, tailpipe and gaskets (from another source total 52.20)<<<
Doug, I had one of these on my '87 Westy. Bought it back in June of 1994
for $44.95 at the Canadain Tire in Bells Corners. It lasted two years.
Guarantee only applied if they put it on. I don't let ANYBODY especially
Canadian Tire touch my Westy. So when it went, ends rusted out of it. Very
salty up here in the Ottawa arena and my Westy is a daily driver all year
long ! So then I went looking for something better. That's when I found
STEBRO and they were looking for a guinea pig for their new stainless muffler
for the Vanagon. I made a deal with them and got the prototype put on and
it's still there today and will be forever. No problem.
As you may have noticed this muffler has recently become available for
sale to the public and I've become the exclusive agent for the STEBRO/Vanagon
Stainless Steel muffler and soon to come header pipes and collector pipe.
The muffler comes with an integral mounting bracket and tail pipe so no need
to buy these items. All in quality stainless. The fact that the tail pipe
is integral saves a connection and eventual gasket leak at this point. The
integral hanger save you some $60 and will last a lifetime. Go to my
website, <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/Fkc43/busindex.html">Frank Condelli
& Associates</A>, follow the Mechanics link to the STEBRO/Vanagon Stainless
Steel Muffler page and all the technical details of construction are listed
there. There is a picture page also so you can have a look see. The price
is $365 plus $15 for the installation kit and $30. Shipping and handling to
your door. Total of $395. Compare that to the Canadian Tire one that will
rust away at $124.99 plus the $52.50 for tail pipe, hanger and gaskets that
will rust away also. I question your prices for the hanger and tailpipe at
$52.50 since I've never come across those two items at that good of a price.
And, you need two gaskets one for the muffler to CAT and one for the tail
pipe. The STEBRO muffler uses only a better style doughnut gasket which is
supplied for the connection to the CAT. This style of connection give more
flexibility and prevents cracking of the pipe and this junction. Anyways, I
still don't see the savings. Your just delaying the expenditure. The next
time you change these pieces you would have more than paid for the STEBRO
muffler. Just my prejudiced opinion !
Cheers
Frank Condelli
'87 Westy & Lionel Trains
STEBRO/Vanagon Stainless Steel Exhaust Systems
Almonte, On
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