Topic: I dont want to get ripped off....
in Forum: C3 Fuel, Emission Control, and Exhaust Systems
Thanks Everyone...
I don't have time to do this one myself so I'm taking it in tomorrow. I'll let ya'll know how much my pocket is lighter. I am however going to do my own brakes. I have the equipment to do those....
Jim
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off-road use only" is simply their way of having a legal disclaimer
regarding anyone using their parts to eliminate any emission
parts from a car originally having them. It just relieves them of
any liability should anyone do such a thing (now no one here
would ever think of doing that, would they?)[/QUOTE]
Ah......er......um



I have seen the prices range from about 150 up to over 800. Again it depends on the quality, sound and the shop.
I'm going to cheat to begin with. I have a 75 stock exhaust. The cat was removed and a "test pipe" installed before I got it. I am going to cut the front and rear y pipes, and have a left side pipe put in at the local muffler shop where they have the pipe bender. (Wish I had one) I will weld a small plate over the right side pipes where the left pipes were connected. I can do this for probably less than 50 bucks. Granted I will do the cutting and welding on the right myself. Okay it's cheating a bit. When I do replace the system I will go with true duals. But for now it will be true duals, in the right shape and place.

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Well I don't have it back yet but it was 1000.00 exactly with tax. The major cost was replacing two cats (didn't have any), and the mufflers. 300.00 + Labor and well you can guess the rest. The original system had 1 Cat and 2 y pipes so I'll have a true dual now. Good thing is I shouldn't have to mess with it ever again...Lifetime warranties are a great thing.
I also got to loosen up the stuck E-brake wire while it was on the lift, so that's another thing from my list.....
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JimG,
Did they do the system in all stainless? $1000 seems average for theses car. Sidepipe systems are about a grand. Well you won't have to do any exhaust work for quite sometime now.
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If you're willing to put up the extra cost and getting it fitted properly, it will last a long time. I think most shops and suppliers will think aluminized steel is more cost efficient as well as much easier to work with. I got a complete aluminized dual system for my '78 from Corvette Central for less than $275 and it fit up exactly. It's been on the car for nearly two years and still looks and sounds great...but my car is garaged and that certainly makes a difference in any exhaust system.