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Old 01-08-2009, 07:18 PM
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ok now i can get a pair for 100 bucks before shipping. (used)
should i go for it? im now going for a high dollar exhaust just something for the sound. i read the sticky about them but some people have their own opinions
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mine fit very well. one side had to double up the gasket due to a slight warp.

coating on the collectors rusted off within 2yrs...but it was also submerged in saltwater (ocean flood from hurricane) once or twice.

after 4 yrs the primaries are JUST starting to show signs of rust through the coating.

i have been happy with mine...for the price.
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Short answer... 50/50 shot...

We sell them. We will NOT install them. We warn every customer.

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I used to have a set of these, the primaries were mismatched on my set. Effectively reducing the 1-3/4 primary down to 1". Eventually we switched to Kooks 1-7/8" on that car.




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