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sometimes it takes awhile to get a answer. sometimes it is better to just crawl under the vehicle and measure the piping on there. you will have to eyeball it to get close (since your not cutting to get exact diameter).
my stock piping was 2-1/4", my buddies stock piping was 2.5". see why you have to measure? this is where couplers come into play if needed.
best thing to do though, get your back dirty and get some measurements (im thinking probably 2-1/4" OD piping).
if you do have 2-1/4" OD piping then get a 2-1/4" ID muffler
if you have 2.5" OD piping, you will need 2.5" ID muffler
yeah sorry i was gettin a little impatient my cars at the shop so i cant check it myself. i needed to know so i could order it asap cuz i have a friend thats about to put one on and if i can get mine at the same time he will weld it and put it on for free. but thanks for the help i was afraid it would be something id have to check