exhaust broke need helpppp
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i would say take it to a shop and see if they can weld it or if you dont have an after market exhaust here is you chance to get header and a nice exhaust
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more common than you might think...
I just cleaned it up and welded it back together. It's held up so far, but it's only temporary till I get my header...
I just cleaned it up and welded it back together. It's held up so far, but it's only temporary till I get my header...
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mine broke there over a year ago and my local shop welded it and replaced all the tubing with 2 1/4 full radius with a high flow cat and a 18" magnaflow diesel series for 180 took him about an hour too
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anyone know of any fairly inexpensive but decent exhaust systems that i can just bolt to the factory brackets and what not?
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are you looking at replacing the downpipe (the broken part) or after the downpipe?
eitherway, nothing really cheap other than having a muffler shop bend up some pipe and replacing the cat and muffler with high flow units and 2.25 pipe. you'll still be out about 200 plus or minus. add another 200-300 for a good header. if you can find a cat-back system, you'll be out around 400, possibly more depending on brand plus a header if you want.
eitherway, nothing really cheap other than having a muffler shop bend up some pipe and replacing the cat and muffler with high flow units and 2.25 pipe. you'll still be out about 200 plus or minus. add another 200-300 for a good header. if you can find a cat-back system, you'll be out around 400, possibly more depending on brand plus a header if you want.
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I would say PaceSetter but that black paint burns off when you first fire it up. You won't find inexpensive without modding it slightly to fit. If you research even with the Downey header system you need to modify some things.
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i can't seem to find the pacesetter headers anywhere for the 3.slow ... all the ones that i've seen have been for the 2.4 4cyl.. any place i could find these?.. thanks.
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