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Is a muffler skid really needed?

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I've yet to hit my muffler. Scraped the back bumper, tow hook, and knocked the exhaust pipe pretty good, but the muffler has yet to take a hit. I've been worried about it with all the forum chat, but seems reasonably out of the way so far.

I think if I get worried about it, I would do the Borla exhaust.
If you have hit yet, your not wheeling hard enough yet... Haha

Try again ;)
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Instead of a muffler skid I just went with a muffler delete.
Same here. My wife and I can't hear a difference.

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I installed the Borla Touring Climber cat-back. A bit more bass-tone rumble, and shaved some weight while gaining clearance.

Before and after.
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