How much should new exhaust cost??

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I need a complete exhaust system done on my 85 LWB from the manifolds back. Dual exhaust. Nothing crazy, just simple. I've been quoted in the $750-950 range. Seems like a lot to me. What did your last full exhaust system cost?
 

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That’s the way mine is set up. Dual exhaust from the manifolds back. What I’m going to do and what I suggest of you is doing headers to tie it all together and actually get some tangible power gains out of it.
 

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I bought the Flowmasters 40 series from summit 153 for both got em the next day so total I paid 653. Hope that helps.
 

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That’s the way mine is set up. Dual exhaust from the manifolds back. What I’m going to do and what I suggest of you is doing headers to tie it all together and actually get some tangible power gains out of it.

What headers have you had your eye on? My truck originally had a 305 in it. The guy I bought it from dropped a 454 in it. I'm wondering about clearance issues since the 454 wasn't an option for my truck originally.
 

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Great thank God I have OD lol.
The guy put the 3 inch tips on also I went with the stock setup behind the tires.
 

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What headers have you had your eye on? My truck originally had a 305 in it. The guy I bought it from dropped a 454 in it. I'm wondering about clearance issues since the 454 wasn't an option for my truck originally.

Ohhh, okay. I’ve got a set of G Body headers that a guy who did an LS swap sold me. I’m not expecting any major issues. I’ve been told that there are interference issues with the shift linkage on BBC setups, but I cannot attest to any of that personally.
 

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Dual exhaust is twice the work, twice the pipes, twice the mufflers, I'd say 600 would be the low end, using steel poop pipe and crimp bends.

That's what makes kits so attractive,

https://www.eastwood.com/pypes-67-8...i1mFGlM6YIG_LQg_gprcq5dWJPSUTT7BoC75IQAvD_BwE


That is only for 2wd trucks just something to watch for. If you can weld you can buy pieces and make your own, I did this on my vette in polished stainless steel for about $800 from header collectors to tips.
 

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I can’t see in the pic that well and it doesn’t mention, but is that system mandrel bent? Most exhaust shops do not have a mandrel bender..at least the ones I’ve called.

It is mandrel bent, and stainless, although 409.
 

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Try these guys: http://www.heartthrobexhaust.com/

Mandrel bent 2-1/4" aluminized pipes. Your choice of muffler type and tailpipe exit location. At least that was the case on my 82 C10.

I got mine from this distributor at a very low price. https://www.autoaccessoriesgarage.com/brand/Heartthrob-Exhaust

Edit: Whatever you get, make sure the pipes are aluminized. I bought a kit from Summit for a 69 C10 many years ago that was not aluminized. The pipes were already starting to get surface rust on them when I opened the box.

And, man, those muffler shop "crush bends" can easily reduce a pipe's effective volume by 30% or more. Same is true of some aftermarket stock replacement mufflers that neck down the pipe internally by 1/2". After all, the easiest way to reduce sound is by "restriction".
 
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