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I hear 'ya on keeping uniformity while getting a straighter angle. If he is able to do that, it's going to look really cool...
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juliosz (Yesterday) |
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With the two crinkle bends already there from Gardner, can your guy not just increase the amount of those bends with his smooth dies? I would think the crinkles would survive that process if it is not an extreme amount of additional bend.
Plus, if the idea is for it to look like it would have in 1967, that is probably exactly what the muffler shop would have done at that time to install the headers! Good luck either way, and looking GOOD!!
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