well its time pipe/springs for the 800
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well its time pipe/springs for the 800
I was qouted about $110 from Jet-Hot, but my buddy does it also and he said that Jet-Hot doesn't teel you about an extra $50 charge for sand blasting the pipe. My buddy said he'd do it for me for $110(including blasting), but I think that is probably a friend discount.
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well its time pipe/springs for the 800
Stendori -
I sent my header to JET-HOT last week so I can't tell you how I feel about it just yet. I will post something as soon as I get it back and run it or a while. However, I can tell you that I was quoted $76.00 to get it done. I wrapped my header first and wasn't too pleased with it so I sent it off to get coated. While I'm here, where can I find a good site for accessories and stuff like that?
Thanks!
I sent my header to JET-HOT last week so I can't tell you how I feel about it just yet. I will post something as soon as I get it back and run it or a while. However, I can tell you that I was quoted $76.00 to get it done. I wrapped my header first and wasn't too pleased with it so I sent it off to get coated. While I'm here, where can I find a good site for accessories and stuff like that?
Thanks!
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well its time pipe/springs for the 800
r, i didnt get either of the springs. i used a 2" spacer instead. look at my pics. in my signature for details. i also put on the h/c yesterday put still have cover off to do some testing in the street, but it was raining so i said it'll have to wait until later. still waiting on the coating yet.
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well its time pipe/springs for the 800
Ste -
Pretty cool PICS, and thanks for sharing
the step by step process. Question, for my
own knowledge and edification what advantages
are gained with having a spacer vs. new spring
set? Cost savings? Also, what material is that made
out of, I thought I seen other posts talking about
PVC materials, yours looks like a steel pipe connector
of some sort.
R'
Pretty cool PICS, and thanks for sharing
the step by step process. Question, for my
own knowledge and edification what advantages
are gained with having a spacer vs. new spring
set? Cost savings? Also, what material is that made
out of, I thought I seen other posts talking about
PVC materials, yours looks like a steel pipe connector
of some sort.
R'
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