Just be careful - it's kinda hard to tell from the pics but it looks like those seams welds aren't great. I've had inexpensive
mufflers "pop open" where those seam welds are (my grand national blew quite a few mufflers totally apart before I ponied up for good ones lol). Inexpensive mufflers are generally really thin metal so where the seams are welded are sometimes not welded super well, or the really thin metal overheats during welding and becomes brittle so it can fracture. If it fractures, you could get an exhaust leak under the car without noticing. I'd say just pop your head under there every couple months and look for soot
That being said - it sounds pretty dang decent for a cheap muffler.
Are you talking about removing the center
resonator and replacing it with a cheap one? Are you still running the stock center
resonator?
If so, realize you're removing a well engineered part that is specifically designed to subdue or cancel the most obnoxious tones our cars can make and replacing it with a very generic component. Most people that swap the muffler and leave the stock
resonator are ok, and people that remove the resonator and leave the stock muffler are ok, but if you install an aftermarket muffler and remove the
resonator that is "tuned" for the frequencies specific to this car you are likely to get drone.
Sidebar - I don't live somewhere snowy but the FiST looks badass in your vid with the
monster truck tires!
I have been through I believe 6 different
exhaust systems at this point, and am currently back to stock with a resonator delete. I sometimes work really weird hours and the stock +
resonator delete lets me drive around the 'hood in the middle of the night without feeling like a butthead waking up babies and stuff. It also fatigues me a lot less on a long drive - I've gone OC to Tahoe and back on emergency contracts a couple times with different exhausts and the stock exhaust + resonator is the best option for a little sound without the road fatigue (for me). Maybe I'm just getting old, but I find loud
exhaust is fine and fun around town but on a long drive I wind up putting in some attenuated earplugs - which kinda kills the point of having exhaust. I will say, the stock exhaust + resonator delete sounds worlds better from the outside than it does from inside the car, the deep "hum" inside the car is a little bothersome. I may install a Vibrant resonator in the center section where the stock
resonator was, or I might even put the stock res back on - at the end of the day, I like induction/turbo noise a lot more than
exhaust noise.