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Put my old exhaust system in the garbage or...?

72_EB

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Never know, someone might want the old headers on Ebay. I'd scrap the rest unless you think someone could use it.
 

thegreatjustino

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I sold my old rusty headers for $50 in the classified section here. The rest went in the dumpster at my apartment complex. Funny thing is a couple days after I threw the exhaust in the dumpster someone had taken it before they had a chance to dump the garbage. One man's garbage is another man's treasure I guess.
 

Buckin74

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If you don't have thoughts of making money on the parts --- Offer them up in a post to another member. They could just pay the shipping or pick them up from you.

Isn't throwing away Bronco parts a "SIN" ------------ Just Kidding !
 

tsmustangs

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I'd watch your new exhaust. If you do a lot of idling it could heat that U joint up and cause the greese to liquify and be throw out. I've seen that done before. Just a thought

Terry
 
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tsmustangs said:
I'd watch your new exhaust. If you do a lot of idling it could heat that U joint up and cause the greese to liquify and be throw out. I've seen that done before. Just a thought
Terry
Thanks!
I might put on one of these Heat shields from Thermotec that you can get at Summit. (I have them on my trail rig where the exhaust is close to the fuel line).
 

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ken75ranger said:
I'd try to sell them. If they only have surafce rust Jet-hot can sandblast them and coat them.
OK Thanks
I'll inspect them more closely for possible resale, but I'll pitch all the pipes I guess.
 
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