I called TT today and they are sending a new muffler, no questions.  I only
have to send back the old one for analysis.  TT seems to be pretty easy to
deal with from this experience.

Rich Blake
88GTi16v

-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Simon <[email protected]>
To: R Blake <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, May 13, 2001 4:47 AM
Subject: Re: Dynomax mufflers


>Rich,
>
> Don't "complain" but give them a call.  The muffler is probably
>still under warranty (I think it is two years) and they will replace it
>free of charge.......Jack
>
>> I have a Dynomax muffler on my TT exhaust set up (cheapest option). I
>>had the impression that TT didn't sell crap. Well, lately the muffler is
>>rattling at 2000 rpm. It sounds normal (a bit loud I think) the rest of
>>the time. The system is only a year old. I live in the Northwest and
>>corrosion is not a big problem. Yes I looked at all the heat shield,
>>rubbing of the exhaust, loose hardware etc. everything is tight and
>>clearances check good. It is definately the muffler. I can tap it with a
>>soft mallet and it sounds like something is loose.
>> Is this a common issue with these type mufflers? I think a baffle is
>>loose in there or something. Should I complain to TT or am I a victim of
>>you get what you pay for?
>>
>>Rich Blake
>>88GTi16v
>
>
>
>

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