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Old 04-21-2014, 01:32 AM
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Anyone made their own tailpipe with this muffler? I still have the stock catback and this muffler is 3 inch inlet and dual outlet.
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Exactly how much if any straight tubing you'll need will depend on where you want the tailpipes to end (front to back) on each side.
You'll need:
2ea SS 90* bends.
2ea SS 90* (weld on)exhaust hangers.
*1ea SS straight pipe.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/fl...0900/overview/
You should be able find these in a smaller quantity on Ebay.
http://www.magnaflow.com/02product/d...rtnumber=10152
* optional
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/fl...0048/overview/

Now if you want 304 SS then Stainless Works has what you want.
http://www.stainlessworks.net/produc...rel-bends.html
http://www.stainlessworks.net/produc...ht-tubing.html

For tips I would just have the exhaust pipe angle cut where you want it to exit.
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Thanks for the links. Very informative. I'm just starting to learn about exhaust fabricating and this info came in handy. Thanks Again
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I'd also hang on to any factory exhaust hanger parts that aren't welded to the factory pipes, unless they're in really bad shape. They can come in handy.

Sent you a pm with some links.

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I'm currently in the process of installing this muffler. I had 3" 409 stainless tubing mandrel bent from the y-pipe back, including tailpipes. I'll get some photos posted for you and hopefully have it all installed this week. If all goes well I can send you the contact info of the company I used. They shipped the tubing to me and it was cheaper than having the bends welded together.
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Originally Posted by 1stPoncho
I'm currently in the process of installing this muffler. I had 3" 409 stainless tubing mandrel bent from the y-pipe back, including tailpipes. I'll get some photos posted for you and hopefully have it all installed this week. If all goes well I can send you the contact info of the company I used. They shipped the tubing to me and it was cheaper than having the bends welded together.
Any updates? I want to see how yours look. I ordered parts from the links above. Just was curious how yours turned out


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