I had to get high performance muffler bearings, 5" ones because I installed a turbo to my mufflers, Everyone knows that when your mufflers are spinning faster the exhaust is expelled faster and that means power, It's a secret that few know.
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It Is based on the amount of turn signal fluid your reservoir holds.
5/8"
it all depend of what type of muffler you have.
is the muffler centrifugal or is it a compound type design. even a progressive type has a whole different type of bearing. and that is unless yours is a centripetal muffler
just pull the old oneS out, yes more than one and have them matched.
Mufflers don't have bearings!
It depends if your exhaust ports out of the rear of your vehicle or into the passenger compartment.
Do not just run out and buy the first set of muffler bearings you find. You have to be careful that the voltas and amps are compatible and that they are the proper flavour. Buying muffler bearings is like buying wine, you have to be careful. Ask to speak to the Madam of the parts store. Try before you buy
what type of car is it
3.5 mm