I started this thread asking if anyone had used an aftermarket muffler on a humvee because my current exhaust is a straight pipe with a glass pack as an exhaust tip. Folks here act like aftermarket automotive parts don’t exist, or that if it doesn’t specifically say “humvee” that it can’t possibly work.
As exhibited in my photos earlier and reposted here with a highlight, simply bolting in a stock exhaust isn’t an option. The flange where the original exhaust attached has been removed and a hunk of 3” pipe welded in. To return this vehicle to stock, i’d have to either replace the entire exhaust system or cut out the welded in pipe and weld in a flange. Easiest, least expensive, and absolutely proper course of action from a functionality standpoint would be just to install a off the shelf muffler in place of the current straight pipe (that’s that’s currently bolted in with lap joint clamps)
Lots of guys like to keep these things bone stock and i’m of the opinion it’s your truck, do what you like. Parts availability for these things based on “official” part numbers can make that a pricy proposition. There are also lota of guys buying these trucks (like myself) that respect the heritage but also want to keep them on the road without selling a kidney to do so.
$41.99 for a Thrush muffler with 3” inlet and outlet.. and free shipping. Hot rod and performance guys as well as shade tree mechanics have been hanging their own exhaust for years. I only poised the original question because I thought surely someone had used something besides a $700 used, stock muffler on their truck before now.. especially since these things are essentially just glorified farm tractors.
Allow me to be the first.