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Header pipe
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| celentanogj |
11-07-2024 07:18 AM |
Header pipe
Last weekend I had the cobra out having a great day when I was about to pass a landscaper truck a pice of wood fell out of the truck and even though I try to avoid the debris it ended up hitting the side pipe. In the pictur is the damage to the pipe, can this bre fixed? If so anyone know of a company that may be able to repair the damage? Am I going to have to buy new sidepipes? the damage is 2 of the pipes on the collector are dented, not to the point that they are not functional but bad enough that it looks bad. I'm unable to download any pictures but I can send it individually if someone can help
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| bobcowan |
11-07-2024 10:27 AM |
Can it be fixed? Sure. Find a good metal worker and it can be done. BUT.... it's cheaper, easier, and less down time to just replace it. It should be covered under your insurance.
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| twobjshelbys |
11-07-2024 03:14 PM |
Your photo didn't come through but you might try the paintless dent repairs or other body shop The weld a pin then use a plunger to pull the dent back. On exhaust it's probably even easier since you can run the car which heats the metal and probably makes it easier to work it.
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