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DUAL EXHAUST
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autoluke |
05-11-2018 @ 11:20 AM
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Seems like the best option..I have a few muffler shops in the area, and will visit next week. Many thanks.
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TomO |
05-11-2018 @ 6:57 AM
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I agree with Tom. The money that you may save with a prefab system may well be spent along with a lot of extra time trying to make the prefab unit fit. Don't try to use pipes larger than 1 3/4" into the mufflers, you will have problems around the clutch pedals.
Tom
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trjford8 |
05-11-2018 @ 6:49 AM
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If you are running stock manifolds I would suggest you take the car to a good muffler shop that has experience with old cars. If you are using headers or want to use headers then go to Red's Headers for the pieces. I have a competent muffler shop in my area so I go there for all my dual set ups. A good shop will stand behind their work. Buying pre bent pipes that may not work will send you to the muffler shop anyway to fix the problem
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autoluke |
05-11-2018 @ 3:31 AM
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Looking for precut dual system for my '41 Super Deluxe. Suggestions ?
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