Remove Exhaust Dents

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Remove Exhaust Dents

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My AR standard exhaust is dented, does anyone have any ideas how to remove them, I'm thinking of drilling holes in it and pulling them out with a slide hammer then welding up the holes? I'll then grind them back and spray the exhaust.

Any recommendations?

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Re: Remove Exhaust Dents

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The std exhaust has 2 layers so it will be difficult to do.
Just buy a nice shiny DEP.
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gregorious77 wrote:The std exhaust has 2 layers so it will be difficult to do.
Just buy a nice shiny DEP.
How much are they?

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Re: Remove Exhaust Dents

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Do I need a tail pipe or does the standard one fit?

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pass. I have full system. ask LT
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The tail pipe will make quite bit of difference but you can fit the original or a new one. If you want a second hand one I have one in the garage that I can refurbish (new stainless core and new packing) that you could have but it will take me a couple of weeks to finish it. Cosmetically if is a bit rough but structurally sound.
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Re: Remove Exhaust Dents

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Thanks for the offer, I'll have to start saving for a full system.

Nick

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