Description of Walker 53373 Quiet Flow Stainless Assembly
CORROSION RESISTANT STAINLESS STEEL -- The only broad-market muffler with 100% stainless-steel construction that delivers longer life versus aluminized mufflers while an internal drainage system reduces moisture collection. EASY TO INSTALL -- Direct-fit bolt-on replacement solution with OE-style hangers, brackets and pipe routings for easy installation and doesn't require specialized fabrication and/or welding. BUILT TO LAST -- Internal partitions and mechanically joined tubes allow expansion and contraction during temperature changes to minimize distortion while spun-locked heads and OE-style spot welds provide stability and longer service life. PREMIUM ACOUSTIC CONTROL -- OE-style louvered tubes lower noise levels while OE-style domed heads help reduce radiated noise for premium factory-style sound quality compared to straight perforated tubes. DESIGN VALIDATED -- Acoustic and flow tested for quality OE-style sound you can count on.
Based on my observations, this muffler does not deliver on its advertised promises .Its performance is subpar compared to other affordable options in the market. While it claims to be "quiet flow," it produces a noticeable increase in noise levels inside the car. The stainless steel build quality is commendable, but it does not justify the exorbitant price tag. Automotive enthusiasts will do well to steer clear of this overhyped product..
Pros
Excellent quality due to the stainless steel assembly
Cons
Slightly higher price point than other exhaust assemblies on the market
I recently installed a new exhaust system on my high-performance car and boy, what a game-changer! The sound is deep and aggressive, but what really blew me away was how quiet it is .The stainless steel material also looks great and feels durable. The only downside is the installation process which can be a bit time-consuming. Overall, a worthy investment for any automotive enthusiast looking to upgrade their ride..
Pros
Easy to install and fit seamlessly on most vehicles.
Cons
Some users reported that the stainless steel material is prone to rust and discoloration over time.
Bought for my 2001 Toyota Highlander after it had been out of stock for 13 years. Someone installed this along with a new tuned pipe and gaskets. The sound of the car is great, the sound has changed a lot. It is better to buy parts and find a master to install them. I literally saved $600 by going this route than if it were done at a Toyota dealership. It only took me about 45 minutes to put it on so you know it was easy. Very satisfied.
Pros
DESIGN CONFIRMED -- OE-style acoustics and sound quality tests you can count on