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J pipe prices ... parts prices in general

wreckerman893

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Most automobile exhaust shops can't bend the big tubing used on the J-pipe.

I had a ell of a time getting a flanged pipe to go on the NA multi in the M275......I ended up using band clamps and flex pipe. I was installing a muffler on it so it was a custom job anyway.
 

oddshot

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Most automobile exhaust shops can't bend the big tubing used on the J-pipe.
True that, as I found out.

As a post script ...

At the time I started this thread, I placed an order with a internet purveyor of Deuce parts ... AGAIN I WILL NOT MENTION NAMES ...

After a week I got notified that the part was not in stock but would be shipped in roughly 7 to 10 days.

Saddly ... this process of promise ... but no shipping repeated itself for over 6 weeks, almost 2 months.

I was eventually told that most of the folks who sell these pipes get them from the same manufacturer ... who tools up and makes a limited run of them as he can. This manufacturer was the reason for the broken promises NOT (!!!) the on-line seller ... who tried VERY HARD to get the part. And I REALLY appreciate the efforts they made.


For the record ... a LOT of folks indicated this part (the J tube) in their catalog BUT, as I found out, a lot of them didn't have it in stock ... REGARDLESS of price.


Eventually, I canceled the order ... and last week I got a pair of 90 degree, 3 1/2" ID, 3 1/2 OD pipes and a short coupling from a local parts store. I cut out the bad spots and welded in my own repair. Total cost about $70.00

Enough of the Deuce's exhaust system is visible that it could be considered an appearance item. My repair ain't as pretty as a "store-bought" ... but its serviceable. At least now I can run the truck with the passenger vent open without filling the cab with exhaust smoke.

If I get ambitious, I'll grind down the welds a bit ... and maybe thrown on some hi-temp flat black to pretty things up.


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oddshot

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I don't feel bad by not buying overpriced parts. Its not a status symbol in my book.

More $$ for diesel.
A BIG OL' PLUS ONE THERE!!!!

ESPECIALLY when you find out that there is NO difference in the parts at all.

Some retailers just have a higher cost of operations ... or might not get as much of a discount from the wholesaler ...and therefore has to mark things up a bit more.

It don't make them bad people.

Just like it don't make me a bad person if I got to shop around for the best deal.

Like you say ...

"more $$$ for diesel".

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paulfarber

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Look at the price for the knuckle boots. Same part, same (single) manufacturer... I've seen a $10 spread on a $25 part. Either zippered on solid, rubber or silicon some places seem to simply have a 50% mark up.

Ditto for the clamps... I've seen them for $6-11.. for the same part.

With shipping so high, you have to shop around.. and hope that you can get a good deal on the parts.
 

TJP

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I bought a pipe kit that came with everything from the turbo back for 200.00 plus shipping. It was nice to have all new parts
 

toddm

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The J pipe on my truck is stainless, I saw a picture of the truck before it was painted. It stuck out like a sore thumb, I hate to know what that piece cost somebody!
 

emr

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WOW! every part for any hobby vehicle is worth what someone is willing to pay, good service , always has what they need etc. as for being cheap, at least U admit it, SO... I will add because u said it... if U can not afford your truck U should think about your investment in it, just buy the cheap one and see what u get, U are complaining before u even know, if its new, old stock, a take off or Stainless like said, and if its rusty u can complain U did not get a brand new pipe for less than half what the new pipes go for, :) they average 125 to 175 by me, good used.
 

AMX

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EMR, he didnt complain , he asked if there was a quality difference to accompany the price difference. A very sensible question.
 

oddshot

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EMR, he didnt complain , he asked if there was a quality difference to accompany the price difference. A very sensible question.
Nahhhh ...

Why the 'ell would somebody want to know if there is a QUALITY DIFFERENCE ... or other factor to accompany the wide range of prices???

And shopping around to find the best price for the same goods?

How does THAT make sense????

I should EXPECT to pay Walker prices for Korean crap ... and be happy to do it.

And just look at the way I up and crapped all over the Retailer I dealt with ... and all the other folks that sell this stuff too.

What an ungrateful degenerate I am.

The truth is ... I'm really just a cheap SOB ... who really can't afford the truck to begin with. I don't know a **** thing about these vehicles any way. I guess I probably shouldn't even have bothered.

My bad.

Maybe I'll just haul the thing off for scrap .... or turn it into a planter.

Score another one for the MKL.


:roll:


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