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Old 09-04-2009 | 05:26 PM
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AJ, nothing yet on them, as they are not in production, once I get info on it i will be intouch..
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Old 09-04-2009 | 11:26 PM
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Thanks John.
Old 09-09-2009 | 11:48 PM
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Originally Posted by truckmann
So my question is when you get that new trans your saving for are you going to be able to get them back apart to install it without cutting or otherwise damaging the headers?

My issue with slip fit is after a year or two of being stuck together they don't like to come back apart.

Doesn't really matter to me I guess since I don't have extra money to spend on anything right now anyway.
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Def will be able to.. SS doesn't rust or corrode like standard steel.. That is what I am trying to say.. Guys that want to keep steel, yes a diff style connection would be better. SS the slip fit works well, you are not going to run into the issues you would with a reg steel app.. Also some trucks very, are not the same and the slip fit allows you to move it in or out on the pipes vs a ball or gasket style connection. I do totally hear what your saying and this has been passed onto the guys at SW's
I've been concerned about this too...I've been thinking that the biggest PITA is going to be getting the exhaust off, but since they're stainless, have a coating of high temp RTV on them, and have band clamps that don't deform the pipes, I'm hoping I'll be OK. I'll be sure to let everyone know when the time comes...

Hope you're right John
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Originally Posted by budhayes3
I've been concerned about this too...I've been thinking that the biggest PITA is going to be getting the exhaust off, but since they're stainless, have a coating of high temp RTV on them, and have band clamps that don't deform the pipes, I'm hoping I'll be OK. I'll be sure to let everyone know when the time comes...

Hope you're right John

ME TOOO You should be fine
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