Re: [FWDLK] Kepich exhaust
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Re: [FWDLK] Kepich exhaust



Roger Howard wrote:

> Joe,
> Its not even a question of originality, since Kepich's stuff so often
> seems to be a "non-fit"....
> I am sure Kepich has  satisfied customers  (after all he is still in
> business), but I think he can't get the low-production Mopar systems
> done right, as evidenced by the large number of negative replies already
> received here.....

> I know it can be tough to find a local shop  who is sufficiently
  qualified to custom-bend a set of pipes to fit around torsion bars,
  frames, etc. When I finally take the plunge, I hope to  be prepared
  with photos, drawings, whatever I can bring to guide the local guy to
  do it "right".

When it came time for me to spend the $$$ for an exhaust system I First
contacted the main local shops in town, I knew enought to ask this
(to me VERY important) question. DO you have the patterns for my car?

I remembered being in a shop years ago that had gotten thier own
pipe bending machine and they had a card file attached to the machine
that had the patterns that told them the angles and which dies to
use to bend the pipes.

--
Paul Holmgren
Hoosier Corps #33, L-6
2 57 300-C's in Indy



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