Our local auto parts stores sell chunks of exhaust pipe in different
sizes and that flexible exhaust hose. The flex stuff doesn't last
long. I also can just go to the local muffler shop and have them make
me up any pipe I want.
For instance my Canadian CJ7 didn't come with a cat converter because as
a utility vehicle is wasn't required. The muffler shops use american
software that insists the CJ needs a cat. That totally screwed up the
shop tech's brains, I mean totally.
So not being a rocket scientist or anything I just told the fools to
make the pipe as far as the cat should be and continue it on straight!
Wow! It was like 'unheard of' to not follow the stupid computer, but
they did it anyway and I have a new exhaust pipe proper for my vehicle.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
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mitzi wrote:
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Hi All, I am a 1990, lhd, lwb, 9 str, pet, 2 ltr mitsubishi minibus imported
from Germany. I need either a complete exhaust pipe, a back end, (after the
cat converter) or the where-a-bouts of a flexible exhaust hose to assemble
and insert to replace a very old and very worn original. Any information
gratefully appreciated.
While we are it a rear bumper would be good as well.
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