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Old 09-12-2005, 08:42 PM   #7
byrd
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If you can bend 1/2" conduit into the shape you need and then have the exhaust shop moch it up for you. then you just cut and weld it up. I did this to my truck using $85 set of flowmasters 40 series 3 chamber mufflers, 2 1/2" pipe for about $150. Took about two hours with a friend help to cut and weld up but looked professional and it is not clamped together I forgot to add in the new hangers so all in all about $180. pretty cheap and it looks great!!! Also it exits in front of the rear axle and is pretty dagone loud, but I like it Randy
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