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replacement exhaust system

scrappyk5

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does anyone know where i can find a kit that comes with everything needed to replace my exhaust system on my
1984 k5 305 ?.
i am talking from where it bolts to the manifold then all the way back to the tip. just stock.
anyone ?
 
Scrappy, I can set you up, shoot me a PM. I carry performance and OE exhaust /forums/images/graemlins/waytogo.gif
 
I believe this is the right URL...
rock auto

However, I checked into pieces for my system (I have the stock diesel duals) and they were outrageously expensive, compared to what you can have bent up, or even make yourself. Not saying they are ridiculously priced, since they are the ONLY ones I've seen that seem to sell "stock" replacement pieces.

My parts manual doesn't go back to 1984, but unless there were changes in a K5 exhaust between '84 and '86, I can probably supply you with some part numbers. No telling if they are good still, and more than likely, just as expensive as rockauto.
 
You really should swing by a couple exhaust shops for quotes, too. I had a complete system bent up for a few years back that cost me less installed than doing it myself would have been. They get the tubing and stuff really cheap and bend it up real fast.
 
mudfrog gave me real good prices on all parts neened
to put back to oem , but i am going to this one shop on
monday to see if they can fix the mess first.
the p.o. really made a mess of it with flex pipe and coat hangers . /forums/images/graemlins/eek.gif /forums/images/graemlins/eek.gif /forums/images/graemlins/rotfl.gif
 
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the p.o. really made a mess of it with flex pipe and coat hangers

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Don't you know the ridges in the flex pipe help extract the exhaust gasses from the manifolds and the coat hangers will last a lot longer than the factory style rubber bushings. I can't believe you're going to tear out such a sweet system for a stock setup /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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