dynaflex exhaust kits
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by The Great 1, Jan 31, 2013.
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If your refering to 7" or 8" chrome exhaust straight pipes, I would go with Lincoln Chrome. Dynaflex has gotten to expensive.
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Ok ya 7" elbow and stack. Ya I was quoted 2600. Seemed a little pricy. I was wanting pitts power mufflers along with them but seems to be a little more than I expected. Maybe should just keep that set back for hard times.
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The Great 1 Thanks this.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/330821635569?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2648
Check this guy out he has 7,8,10 and 12" pipes. Prices are alot better too. IMO Stainless is better than chrome steel.The Great 1 Thanks this. -
Stainless pipes turn yellow when they get hot. Your pipes will look ugly in less than a year. Lincolns pipes are a bad copy of dynaflex and I have seen a lot of rivoted elbows lately. Dynaflex is expensive, but you get what you pay for. I run dynaflex.
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Honest to god I'm surprised they're doing stuff for Indian now. Picked up a load of sprkets going Lincoln industries and they were Indian sprockets. That's surprising because back in the day they weren't good enough for Indian. When there's a 53 sitting there full of Harley rejects that says something about their chrome plating. I remember when their warehouse they built to on west of the dock was full of nothing but reject stacks. Thin metal from to much polishing, thin chrome that chips constantly. Not impressed. They used to have a white there for their company truck. Every year they had to strip and replate the bumper. Finally the bumper was so thin it wouldn't pass a dot insp. Same way with the stacks and heat shield. Be a cold day in hell before I put Lincoln chrome stacks on my tractor...not to mention they have no respect for truck drivers. -
I bought one of these kits a month ago and so far so good. The stainless exhaust is lighter than the chrome and won't chip like a chrome. I will tell you that the stainless does not have that mirror finish like the chrome does but you have to be next to it to tell. I went with the stainless because I run a lot of back roads and I am always trimming branches and didn't want to have a chrome set chip after a year.
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They also have a 3yr warranty
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Had my Lincoln Chrome stacks for a 1 1/2 now and they still look like the first day I bought them. They must of ship me the pick of the litter.
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