Depends on the make and model of your vehicle. Just be careful, Nissans and others use threaded bolts so it's a bit time consuming if you're doing this yourself. If you are and your car is more than 7 years old I would recommend just replacing the whole exhaust system (usually in the ballpark of $600 and up) because it will save you money and time in the long run. Just a muffler though depends. I spent $150 for mine and it's not performance or anything just a plain muffler.
there are no muffler bearings, someone is playing a joke on you
On a 1992, I would just put a "universal fit" turbo muffler on it and be done. An Official Honda Muffler is going to cost you hundreds of dollars.
for about 60 bucks.
A free flow muffler can improve mileage but by not by much. It would take a long time to recoup the cost of a new muffler.
The cost of the muffler runs from $35 to $225. The cost of the tailpipe runs $50 to $125. Together it can cost from $85 to $350, before tax and labor charges.
The replacement of a muffler on your 1999 Ford Contour should cost approximately $90. Most of the time when the muffler needs to be replaced there are several other exhaust components have will also need to be replaced.
Doing it yourself? Just the muffler? $50+/- Take it to a muffler shop where they'll replace the exhaust pipe, the tail pipe and the muffler with a "lifetime replacement", and it could get expensive.
Well it depends on what you are repairing. (brakes, muffler, etc.)
The 1994 Nissan Altima muffler will cost approximately $50. There are several qualities of muffler's available. A stainless steel muffler will cost approximately $200.
Around 100.00- a muffler shop just cuts off the old one and welds a new one on.
I paid a total of 580 Canadian dollars. They had to do some complicated cutting and installing when attaching the muffler. The muffler cost just over 300, but tax, labor and an extra part really killed my wallet. A muffler with a hole in it will usually cost you lots in gas and you can fail your emissions test. An awful expense when it comes to older cars.
about £90