I'm still trying to figure out what to go with on the MN Gold build. Stock fit would be best........reproduction
Stainless anything has always been expensive. What I hate is the different grades out there. Some have a lot of steel content and will rust. The stronger a magnet will stick to it the more steel is in it.
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300 series stainless is what you want for your exhaust. It's non magnetic and extremely corrosion resistant and handles heat great. I believe most stainless exhaust pipe is made from 304 stainless. 400/500 series stainless are more of a magnetic stainless, these are often used for heat treatable applications.
It's more expensive but it will be the last exhaust pipes you'll ever need to buy..
Nah, in the advent of the emissions age, makers upgraded the materials used in exhaust systems because theWhat is used on the more modern stuff? It rarely snows here but the exhaust on my 95 Dakota is original but this thing has been short tripped to death and the system is still solid. Imo, it's the lead that used to be in the fuel that made them rot out fast or the stuff back in the 60's and 70's was junk or both.
Imo, it's a welcome mandate lol. Seems like I was always replacing exhaust systems and unless things were being upgraded, it wasn't a welcome chore.....kinda like brakes!Nah, in the advent of the emissions age, makers upgraded the materials used in exhaust systems because the
feds mandated emissions warranties had to be a certain length of time - which included all of the exhaust systems.
They DO last longer than the old mild steel exhausts used to - a lot longer.
They also added a bunch to the price of every vehicle. Yay progress!
Imo, it's a welcome mandate lol. Seems like I was always replacing exhaust systems and unless things were being upgraded, it wasn't a welcome chore.....kinda like brakes!
I cut off the TTI ends and use Accurate tips just because I like them better. They both mount through the same hanger bracket.Just started installing the exhaust, instructions mention to start from the back.
I got stuck straight away because i cannot see the correct location where the tip hanger should be bolted on the frame.
There are some holes which are not near the location by looking at the hanger bracket on the exhaust pipe.
Anyone a picture of how this should be mounted by any chance?
The complete exhaust is just hanging below the car right now, just need to line up and tighten bolts and clamps but before i do so i better know how/where to install the tip hangers..
I don't think the exhaust components back in the day had the aluminized coating like today either. Some were galvanized but most were bare metal.
If you are missing the hole with nut on the inside of the frame like I have, you probably didnt have factory dual exhaust with tips. I think @dadsbee has the style hanger on his car that you would have had? He probably has a pic all ready to go to show you, lol.That mounting hole where you bolted it to the frame rail is not there on mine...
Although, maybe since it was not used before as my car had side pipes it might still be there but completely covered below the tar coating.
Need to double check.
I did see there is another bracket on the side of the frame rail between the rail and fuel tank. (each side of the car)
I don't know where that is used for, i tried to reposition it to see if that is needed but it can only be installed in 1 way due to a locator tab.
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If you are missing the hole with nut on the inside of the frame like I have, you probably didnt have factory dual exhaust with tips. I think @dadsbee has the style hanger on his car that you would have had? He probably has a pic all ready to go to show you, lol.
Only that you have got to be one of the most organized guys on this forum. Not only will you have an answer to a question, but a pic to explain your answer and back up your statement. Nothing wrong with that at all .What are you inferring Joel.. LOL