Blazer/Jimmy Complete Exhaust Systems

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Powerhouse Ranch

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Greetings gentleman! I may be nearing the stage of my exhaust system on the Jimmy. Right now i'm down to the manifolds, nothing else. I intend to replace them with OEM and steering away from headers. From here, what are some options/kits, etc. Want to know where to buy best, what to buy best. I intend to weld them, obviously installing new hangers since 80% of them are already missing. Pictured below is pretty much the only picture of it with the prior exhaust. It was a joke, one of the first things to go. As always, thank you.

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I'm looking at LMC's options, from new manifolds to the entire setup. It doesn't look that bad. Optional glass packs, "bolts together" and comes with hangers. Any thoughts?
 

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I'd try to find GM manifolds if possible

I dont know what exhaust systems LMC has to offer but I did a Hooker clamp together system with Hooker Super Comp Turbo mufflers years ago and was very pleased with how it turned out. It lasted ten years as my daily driver & was actually still useable when I boke the truck down for restoration after it sat for another decade.

This time I ordered a Flowmaster universal kit with Flowmaster hushpower mufflers, it was a lot more work tinkering to get the fit just right but I am real pleased with how it turned out. I used exhaust hangers from summit that were just a 3/8" rod mounted into a rubber isolator that bolts to the frame or crossmember, tacked them to the tubing then heated and bent them like "J" hooks to finalize them.

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Hooker has some decent kits according to a buddy of mine, they're slip fit and give you some options for lengths and routings, then you could weld them all up. That wasn't out when I built my truck. I couldn't find anything I liked so I just went to an exhaust shop and had it all done. That's probably your best bet honestly.
 

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