Dual exhaust systems

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rderr
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Dual exhaust systems

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Does anyone know where I could buy a dual exhaust system (kit or package for our trucks) that will work with my 352 long bed? I need a system that would run from the long tube headers back.
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Rick
bruceandersson
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Re: Dual exhaust systems

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These are usually custom bent or fabricated. If you are looking for something that will bolt on you might look for almost any year, but you still have to adapt to the headers. A quick google of 1966 f100 dual exhaust turns up a lot of options.
bruceandersson
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Re: Dual exhaust systems

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These are usually custom bent or fabricated. If you are looking for something that will bolt on you might look for almost any year, but you still have to adapt to the headers. A quick google of 1966 f100 dual exhaust turns up a lot of options.
lineman1984
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Re: Dual exhaust systems

Post by lineman1984 »

I bought my dual exhaust system from LMC. It is for a '66 F100 with 352 and automatic trans. I had to have an exhaust shop modify the drivers side down pipe to clear the clutch linkage on my 3 speed manual trans. I have had it installed for over a year and it still looks great. LMC also sells the flanges to adapt to your long tube headers. The pipe is mandrel bent 2 1/4". This kit is a good place to start a custom dual exhaust. It includes your choice of mufflers and over the rear axle bends. Just my thoughts.

Justin
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Re: Dual exhaust systems

Post by F164 »

Best bet is a muffler shop.

I also had the LMC kit and had to have a shop install it. The pipes needed a lot of massage oil to hook up to the manifolds.
Hunter's 64
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Re: Dual exhaust systems

Post by Hunter's 64 »

i second a muffler shop, will be a much nicer installation , they can tuck it up out of the way , and have them install an "H " pipe or an "X" to balance the system, it will help with the harmonics and keeping drone down :2cents: my local guy chaarges around 250.00 out the back. depending on what mufflers you want and what kind in exhaust tips .

Danny
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