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Originally posted by Question: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Red: or buy the loudmouth slp s pipe kit from summit. I got mine for like 40 bucks. I think it was stainless and you dont have to cut and weld.
40 bucks, are you serious? It is like 80 dollars every where I've seen. </font>[/QUOTE]i didnt find it on summit. could you please supply a link Red?
Originally posted by BLLDOGG: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Question: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Red: or buy the loudmouth slp s pipe kit from summit. I got mine for like 40 bucks. I think it was stainless and you dont have to cut and weld.
40 bucks, are you serious? It is like 80 dollars every where I've seen. </font>[/QUOTE]i didnt find it on summit. could you please supply a link Red? </font>[/QUOTE]Yes, a link would be very helpful. I'd much rather pay 40 dollars the 80 dollars.
2000 Pewter Pontiac Transam 360rwhp, 370ftlbs 1998 Sport Gold Metallic Chevrolet Camaro *SOLD* 1974 Silver Chevrolet BIG BLOCK Corvette
Just give the dimensions to the exhaust shop. I think the pipe takes almost 2 90 degree turns about 9 inches apart. Just get a pipe bent around those dimensions (check yours to make sure) with some slack on both sides that you can just cut off.
Originally posted by Muttled: Just give the dimensions to the exhaust shop. I think the pipe takes almost 2 90 degree turns about 9 inches apart. Just get a pipe bent around those dimensions (check yours to make sure) with some slack on both sides that you can just cut off.
Thats what I had planned to do, but I guess it is not that simple. The exhaust shops around here cannot bend 3 inch pipe. Either that or they do not want to fool with it. I will be taking the car in to a few tommorow, and they will put it up on the lift and I will show them exactly what needs to be done. I am bringing in two pictures of the Rumbler. I am going to show them exactly what I am bringing in to them, and to make sure there is nothing else I need.
2000 Pewter Pontiac Transam 360rwhp, 370ftlbs 1998 Sport Gold Metallic Chevrolet Camaro *SOLD* 1974 Silver Chevrolet BIG BLOCK Corvette
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