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Old 07-22-2008, 11:05 PM
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muffler is 84.00 shipped from summitracing.com
to weld it in should be about 30.00 so 150 at most here
Old 07-22-2008, 11:09 PM
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I dunno, I got two flowmaster 40 series, custom true duals, and two 3" chrome tips all welded up for 300. it was also a friend of a friend deal, so you never know. you can also check some of the regional forums to see if anyone has any hookups
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I got my magnaflow from Greyhound Performance for I think 77 shipped. Check ebay auctions. I had 2.5in tubing welded from my headers all the way back in to a collector, my 3in pipe connected to it and my old flowmaster put on for 160 somethin. No cats. Do some research in ur area
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2004s is way too ridiculous
Old 07-25-2008, 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by lady3bglover
Josh.. you welded from the pipes back huh? I was going to go that route, but ended up with the ball-n-socket from the ORY.
yea. I decided to weld it because of rough roads. But when my trans went out they had to cut the crosspipe off of the y-pipe. So now i have that part bandaged up with band clamps.
So i'm just going to get that part welded back up. and use a plasma cutter or something to cut the y-pipe back off in the points i want. then use Band clamps to put it back in.
Band clamps do just fine and that way i can get the y-pipe out of the way when i need to.
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Originally Posted by viciousknid
yea. I decided to weld it because of rough roads. But when my trans went out they had to cut the crosspipe off of the y-pipe. So now i have that part bandaged up with band clamps.
So i'm just going to get that part welded back up. and use a plasma cutter or something to cut the y-pipe back off in the points i want. then use Band clamps to put it back in.
Band clamps do just fine and that way i can get the y-pipe out of the way when i need to.
Josh, not the band clamps. I had the 3" clamps and they couldn't hold from the torque of the engine. Just giving you heads up.
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Originally Posted by lady3bglover
Josh, not the band clamps. I had the 3" clamps and they couldn't hold from the torque of the engine. Just giving you heads up.
Aight Thanks.
Couplers it is.
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