The exhaust on my wagon was BRAND SPANKIN' NEW when I bought the car. Otherwise I would have changed out all of it. I could tell it was the absolute last thing the P.O. had done on it because it is in the way of EVERYTHING. I couldn't get the starter out due to the long tube headers. The X-pipe behind the transmission doesn't allow the crossmember to come out which makes the two times I've had to yank the trans out a real treat. It's also a nightmare to get the driveshaft out for any reason. I don't mind the sound of the Flowmasters. I don't get any droning. I actually like the look of the tailpipes dumping out behind the rear tires. But to get the placement of those, I seriously doubt they could be made with mandrel bends. The crush bender did quite a number on them.
What am I getting at? When this system rots away and starts falling off, I'm going with stock manifolds, straight pipes to a pair of budget turbo mufflers and if a crush bender can make the same path for the tailpipes, that's good enough for the stock small block that wheezes through the system to begin with.
I don't have any pics of the full system. But here are a few to give the idea of how the tailpipes are placed.
What am I getting at? When this system rots away and starts falling off, I'm going with stock manifolds, straight pipes to a pair of budget turbo mufflers and if a crush bender can make the same path for the tailpipes, that's good enough for the stock small block that wheezes through the system to begin with.
I don't have any pics of the full system. But here are a few to give the idea of how the tailpipes are placed.