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I want one just so I can pour cement and then bore holes in it! That is quite badass!
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Went to NAPA and they had the 2, 45deg elbows and a 6ft section of straight for the exhaust on the motorhome. :tup: Only used 16 inches of that straight pipe. :icon17: The 2 elbows, the straight pipe, and 2 clamps cost me less the $80.00. :tup: If I could have gotten the tailpipe from Freightliner or Fleetwood. Think I would have been paying close to $200 for it.
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Wifey wanted pizza for dinner. Called 3 different places. None would answer the phone. :confused: So I called another place and got us burgers and some other stuff. :yum:
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And tonight’s featured special “The Stranger Wore a Gun” :tup:
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Really easy working with the large diameter pipes & band clamps :iagree: The U-bolt clamps put a crimp & make it more difficult to remove in future :icon14: |
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sssup dudes.
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Only took a pic of Pop’s catch :ugh2: https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...251072c7d3.jpg Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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The muffler used a band clamp which was nice. Wasn't hard installing the 1st elbow into the muffler. Put some lubiplate grease on the inside of the muffler and outside of the elbow. And tapped the elbow right in. :tup: Had to use a u-bolt clamp for the 2nd elbow. Made the straight section 3" longer so that the stainless tip sticks out farther. The heat from the exhaust was starting to melt the stone shield on the tow bar for the Jeep. |
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