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Old September 28th, 2006, 08:57 PM   #1
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whats cheaper? to buy a new catback exhaust of have a shop just fab one?
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Old September 28th, 2006, 09:05 PM   #2
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If A Shop Fab's One They'll Use Cheap Resources and its sorta of a waste of money .... well i think it is .... but if u want the good stuff go for the aftermarket products
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exactly. shops usually use aluminum (will rust) and crush bends. aftermarket stainless steel mandrel bends are much better flowing and will last forever. basically, you will get what you pay for
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Originally Posted by AtlanticBlue99
exactly. shops usually use aluminum (will rust) and crush bends. aftermarket stainless steel mandrel bends are much better flowing and will last forever. basically, you will get what you pay for

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the same shop that did mine did my dads 65 stang...his are rusted..but he also doesnt clean it to often or do anything in that case


with that, im thinking before my FI might change the full exhaust except the mufflers, along with the headers then..
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