Exhaust type
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Exhaust type
Having problems getting delivery sorted for my new stainless steel exhaust so the supplier
has offered an alternative of a mild steel dtm pipe for about £40 cheaper. Am i right in assuming the mild steel will rot a lot quicker than the stainless ones so therefore probably costing me twice as much in the long run. The back box i've ordered is the twin oval and same system i have on the car at the moment just the baffles are broken in the centre box and i'm not too keen on the dtm pipe really.
has offered an alternative of a mild steel dtm pipe for about £40 cheaper. Am i right in assuming the mild steel will rot a lot quicker than the stainless ones so therefore probably costing me twice as much in the long run. The back box i've ordered is the twin oval and same system i have on the car at the moment just the baffles are broken in the centre box and i'm not too keen on the dtm pipe really.
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Re: Exhaust type
stick to your guns Rob, either that or seek an alternative seller who can get you what you want
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Re: Exhaust type
Thats what i'm going to do, i dont like the dtm pipes anyway 

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Re: Exhaust type
im with papa Ally best stick to your guns
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Re: Exhaust type
I dont intend to, as i see it the one on the car has been there well over 5 years and the average i've had mild steel is about 3 so i think its a no brainer
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