Exahaust downpipes...

Exahaust downpipes...

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mhibbins

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14,055 posts

286 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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Has anyone bought the exhaust downpipes seperate from the rest of the exhaust? If so how much were they and where did you get them from?

One of mine took a beating from something fairly substantial and they more or less fell apart when I separated them from the exhaust...



The manifolds and the rest of the exhaust look fine so I don't want to replace those.

Thanks,

Mark

markbigears

2,343 posts

276 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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leebee is the man to ask.......i think penninsular do them in stainless. give em a bell. cheers, mark

lavingp

883 posts

274 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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I bought one a couple of years ago from The TVR Centre in Barnet. I think it was £25 +VAT+postage. That was in mild steel. My new stainless exhaust came with them (in S/S)so they are probably available seperately. I bought it from Wedge Automotive.
Cheers,
Paul.

Ballistic Banana

14,700 posts

274 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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I got some from Christopher Neils a few years ago,sure they where only about 15 smackers each.

Simon

chin up

159 posts

280 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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I wonder if LeeBee could make some out of scaffold tubing.....they might last a bit better on the wonderful roads this country has......

slipnot

88 posts

270 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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Go for stainless ones otherwise you'll be replacing them again in 3 years.

M@H

11,298 posts

279 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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I wonder if LeeBee could make some out of scaffold tubing.....they might last a bit better on the wonderful roads this country has......



you'd need ha hell of a tube bender to do that due to the wall thickness, and I don't think its the right size.... 2" stainless is the way to go.. its a strightforward bend so anyone with acces to a tube bender with 2" forms could knock some up.... I'll be making myself some later in the year along with my own design of sports exhaust

..on the wear front, how about a bit of plate welded/bolted onto the bend to catch the ground instead.. I've got some 14 guage plate welded onto my pipes after the back box so the rear pipe isn't worn away on the roads..


Cheers
Matt

>> Edited by M@H on Sunday 4th August 18:53

chin up

159 posts

280 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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Matt, I was only joking!!!

LeeBee

773 posts

291 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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I can supply these in stainless (just done a pair for me ol' mate Gadgit) from memory they are about £65 pair.Titanium skidplates extra!

Cheers

LeeBee

mhibbins

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14,055 posts

286 months

Sunday 4th August 2002
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I'm going to go for mild steel this time around. I realise this may be a false economy in the long run but I'm about to sell the car and I've already recon'd the gearbox and put in a new 150 quid clutch rather than putting back in the only half worn clutch and not telling them about the gearbox so I don't feel too guilty.

Thanks for all the help,

Mark

mhibbins

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14,055 posts

286 months

Monday 5th August 2002
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I can supply these in stainless (just done a pair for me ol' mate Gadgit) from memory they are about £65 pair.
Hmm, good price on reflection (having phoned around a couple of places). I've sent you an email Lee asking for price and availability. I'm based north of Newbury so can come and get them if it's easiest. If you mail me I'll get it tonight at home whereas if you reply on here, I'll get it pretty quickly.

Thanks,

Mark

PS. How do I tell if the rest of my exhaust is stainless? I've had the car for a year and a half and run it all through winter and the exhaust is still metal coloured, tarnished a fair bit but not rusty... it doesn't look mild steel to me (unlike the downpipes which are rusty brown and flakey). I can dig out a picture if it helps.

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>> Edited by mhibbins on Monday 5th August 12:02

Paceracing

729 posts

273 months

Monday 5th August 2002
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Some stainless is non-magnetic, but not always. If a magnet doesn't stick to it it's definitely stainless, if it does stick, it still may be stainless, or it could be mild steel!

Jas.

Paceracing

729 posts

273 months

Monday 5th August 2002
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Some stainless is non-magnetic, but not always. If a magnet doesn't stick to it it's definitely stainless, if it does stick, it still may be stainless, or it could be mild steel!

Jas.

M@H

11,298 posts

279 months

Monday 5th August 2002
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Matt, I was only joking!!!




you can never tell these days

snap

36 posts

270 months

Monday 5th August 2002
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Peninsula can supply usually from stock cost is £ 40 for pair + v.a.t.

mhibbins

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14,055 posts

286 months

Monday 5th August 2002
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Peninsula can supply usually from stock cost is £ 40 for pair + v.a.t.
Thanks, do you have a phone number for them by any chance?

Ta,

Mark

M@H

11,298 posts

279 months

Monday 5th August 2002
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Thats not a bad price ! (considering)

Peninsula: 01884 35341
Home of the Fish


mhibbins

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14,055 posts

286 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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Thanks for that. I phoned them and they are 20 pound each for stainless!

Sorry LeeBee but I'm in a hurry to get it finished.

Cheers,

Mark

M@H

11,298 posts

279 months

Tuesday 6th August 2002
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IS that inc. P&P ??

Cheers
Matt.

mhibbins

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Tuesday 6th August 2002
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I can't imagine so. I suspect it won't include vat either. They'll give me a call when they're made and I'll post the final cost. I should have them in a couple of days.

Mark