Anyone heard of these
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From: stedman
Car: 1992 25th anniversary RS Camaro
Engine: 305 T.B.I.
Transmission: ????
Axle/Gears: ??????
Anyone heard of these
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/82-92...Q5fAccessories
i know things off ebay arnt always the greatest but i was wondering if anyone had used these?
i know things off ebay arnt always the greatest but i was wondering if anyone had used these?
Re: Anyone herd of these
never heard or seen them. but the chrome deal seams a bit iffy to me. if they were true chrome you wouldnt see the welds blued. you might have to get them coated to keep the welds from rusting.
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Just from the format of the auction you can tell it's more cheap Chinese garbage. Check the sellers feedback, 46 neutral or negative feedback in the last 30 days. Almost 700 in the last 12 months. That doesn't take into account people that left feedback before trying to install the parts, or had them fall apart after they left feedback. Do you really want to give them your money?
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From: Wayne County NY
Car: 1987 Monte Carlo SS
Engine: 305
Transmission: 200R4
Axle/Gears: 3.73
Re: Anyone heard of these
Their OBX headers and stainless steel.
Actually not all that too bad, just you must be careful since sealing of these are non forgiving.
Ball sockets connections will need high heat red gasket compound to make sure they seal and the flanges sometimes are not all that flat but belt sanding them takes care of it.
They will turn blue, brown and purple since its not American made stainless so it has lots of loaded fillers in it.
Done quite a few for kids with S trucks and some foreign car owners friends my son has. They are cheap, take your time and they should just outlast plain steel ones by a year or 2.
Actually not all that too bad, just you must be careful since sealing of these are non forgiving.
Ball sockets connections will need high heat red gasket compound to make sure they seal and the flanges sometimes are not all that flat but belt sanding them takes care of it.
They will turn blue, brown and purple since its not American made stainless so it has lots of loaded fillers in it.
Done quite a few for kids with S trucks and some foreign car owners friends my son has. They are cheap, take your time and they should just outlast plain steel ones by a year or 2.
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