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| Subject: Wagon Exhaust Wed Nov 17, 2010 3:04 pm | |
| So I yanked my old exhaust out today, and installed the pieces I have been collecting all year. I just got the last over the axle pipe needed to start. I then cut both over the axle pipes after they go over the axle, and parallel with the axle tubes. I them started cutting and try fitting, then finally welded the OTA pipes to become tail pipes. The mufflers I used came with the intermidiate pipes, and are junk, and far to loud for my liking, but work for now. All in all, I think it came out great except the mufflers. I have that problem solved. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/WLK-17734/ The video I made gives you an idea of sound, but not the volume. Thes flowmaster 40s are not only too loud, but the baffles are rusted and the sound cruising is horrible. |
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| | | | 96Brougham
Posts : 819 Join date : 2009-02-02 Age : 36 Location : Easton MA
| Subject: Re: Wagon Exhaust Sat Nov 20, 2010 9:12 pm | |
| Hey billy, how much to duplicate a set of these for me? | |
| | | toomanytoyz Club President
Posts : 6876 Join date : 2009-01-20 Age : 47 Location : East Hampstead, NH USA
| Subject: Re: Wagon Exhaust Sat Nov 20, 2010 9:59 pm | |
| Those look great, Billy! I don't know how I missed this post before. For some reason I thought it was a for sale post, and I didn't look cuz I didn't need them, lol. I need to learn how to weld. _________________ Bill "The Verb" Crovo - Resident Car Slut & Unicorn Hunter A Toasted Marshmallow, A Long German, A Lame Suburban and expensive dreams... Missing all my previous B's, D's and V... American Ricerwww.badassofne.net "Ooooh! Look! Something shiny!"NO MORE UNICORNS!!!!!LOWER IT!!! | |
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| Subject: Re: Wagon Exhaust Sat Nov 20, 2010 10:08 pm | |
| - 96Brougham wrote:
- Hey billy, how much to duplicate a set of these for me?
An act of congress. Actually I whipped those together in about an hour using just the dynomax over the axle pipes, and one 18" piece of straight pipe. Buy a cat back like Jegs or hooker, and a piece of straight pipe, or even a frankenstien exhaust like mine is, and I can duplicate the tails to fit the wagon and exit in the same spots. I am also using band clamps this time around, as I can easily pull the system for other repairs like tranny swaps, and also so I can change the mufflers if I choose. - toomanytoyz wrote:
- Those look great, Billy! I don't know how I missed this post before. For some reason I thought it was a for sale post, and I didn't look cuz I didn't need them, lol.
Thanks - toomanytoyz wrote:
- I need to learn how to weld.
Who you kidding? You know a guy! |
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