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Old exhaust pipe is corroded and has a hole in it. I want to replace the pipe. Can't find one anywhere...and I'm not interested in paying $600 for a bunch of custom made stuff. I just want a daggum pipe to replace the daggum pipe that came with the daggum truck. Does anyone have any suggestions? Suppliers? I've checked the usuals. No luck so far.

Don't need tailpipe. Just the exhaust pipe from the doughnut to the muffler.

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Take the daggum pipe off and go to your local Midas and have them match the daggum thing. Take it home and fix the daggum truck.

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I haven't heard that many daggum's since the last time I saw Bobby Bowden interviewed.


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Shouldn't cost a ton. I had mine redone at a local muffler shop for $150 using aluminized steel.

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I guess they don't have no daggum exhaust shops in daggum Raliegh.

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I only paid $400 for a complete set of duals, there should be several places to buy exhaust on the internet. A single exhaust should be very cheap.


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I bought a complete exhaust from Carquest. Was less than $250.


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There's also Waldron's Exhaust, you can look them up on the interwebs.


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Thanks, folks. I reckon I can take it from here. I appreciate all the daggum ideas. Happy truckin'.


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