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Hey i found these I know a little late but are 36" long.$42.99 each
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Jegs link
 
Hey Russ
Not my kinda thing but YOU WANT EM YOU HAVE THEM. Reserve judgment till its finished is what I say
Gerry


Thanks Gerry. don't mind if I do. :)

Russ
 
Hey i found these I know a little late but are 36" long.$42.99 each
737-H7452.jpg


Jegs link


Thanks Putz. I had actually seen those, but was concerned that they might be too small diameter for my setup + they are rather light guage steel. not stainless. I do like the look of the slots better than the round holes however..................and the solid ends...... huummmm.

Russ
 
Seeing what Russ is doing with what he has, he will probably make them look very acceptable, and, it is his car to do whatever makes him happy...

THANK YOU TED! but be carefull there, you could jepordise your curmudgeon reputation. :)

Russ
 
THANK YOU TED! but be carefull there, you could jepordise your curmudgeon reputation. :jh:

Russ
Hehe will that was not really a big hug, but I think you want a good looker when finished... That 36" heat shield looks to be about right for a start, easy to expand open if needed, and easy to hide the mounting brackets under the solid ends, a real good chrome job after a good testing time will keep it all bright, or maybe paint? Whatever matches your headers...:)
 
I don't think I've ever seen a T with any heat sheild over the side pipes. why not?? I've been looking, and if/when I find a suitable solution my T will have heat shields. I'm looking for a slotted stainless material similar to what you would find on a bike or even your garden variety Vette side pipes. the only catch is price. all I've found so far is way spendy. any sugestions??

Russ

I used the Patriot Exhaust Chrome Heat Shield Fits: 737-H1050 from Jegs.com $55.00 which work and look great.
 

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