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Lmc truck exhaust kit

lonewolf90

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I just letting everyone know that the dual exhaust kit from lmc truck does fit the 6.2 diesel has I just installed one on my m1008 this weekend the only thing with the kit I got is the one tail pipe for.the driver side was not bent properly so I will have to have it fixed at the exhaust shop going to call them about if Monday.
 

fitz

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It fit great other than the one tail pipe that was not bent at a full 90 degrees.
That's like saying Abe Lincoln enjoyed the play until the end.
The bottom line is that you bought a product from one company and now you will be paying another company to make it fit your truck.
 

lonewolf90

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One way to put it. Massed produced product I can see how it happens tho. It's all done by automated tube benders we have them at my work. Just push a button when it's done then it drops in a bin then it goes to the next stage.
 

fitz

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Its just frustrating when you set aside time for a project like replacing your exhaust and you can't finish the job in your driveway because the parts don't fit. Hopefully its a cheap fix at the muffler shop.
How much was the LMC kit? What did you use for mufflers?
 

lonewolf90

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I paid 240 shipped. I got the stock exit part number 36-5587 it's listed for the 305-400 small block 4wd. I took it to a few muffler shops but they said that they would have to put catalytic converters on it because that was required on 86 model year I didn't think 86 diesels had them so that's why I did what I did
 

rsh4364

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My local shop also didn't want to work on my 1009s til I showed him the emissions exempt sticker under the hood.Then he said we can do anything you want.My 1st 1009 had 2 1/4" glasspacks and sounded like motorboat.I had those swapped out for 2 3" moroso spiral flows better but very loud at idle,especially with 3" tailpipes.My second 1009 came with 2 1/4 factory style mufflers both blown out,replaced those with 2 1/2 " flowmaster super 44s and 2 1/2 inch tailpipes.Still pretty quiet idle and at cruise speed but has some bark on acceleration.I would deff.use a chambered muffler.
 
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GPrez

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I did the exhaust on my 1028 in June using parts from Rock Auto. The exhaust was made by Walker. Everything fit perfect. I think I paid right around $400 for everything. They were running a special at the time and got a $50 visa gift card as a rebate from Walker.
 

marchplumber

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I also did my M1009 from Rock auto.....fit great....K5 Blazer 1984 with 6.2 diesel. Got everything from headers back.....little over 3bills.....gotta love sales.....
 

MarcusOReallyus

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I got mine from Rockauto. Mismatched parts, I got to pay to ship them back, and they threw in a nasty attitude for free.

I've found the same story on Rockauto a lot of places around the web. Everything's great until there's a problem, then you find you're dealing with nasty people.

Never again.
 

TGP (IL)

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I got mine from Rockauto. Mismatched parts, I got to pay to ship them back, and they threw in a nasty attitude for free.

I've found the same story on Rockauto a lot of places around the web. Everything's great until there's a problem, then you find you're dealing with nasty people.

Never again.
That's why I never buy on line parts other than the military vendors.
I support my local Napa and CARQUEST as much as possible.

Btw,Fyi,
The correct tail pipe in the kit from LMC is correct for a gasser as stated.
The OEM tail pipe on the V8 gas trucks was not 90 deg. but slightly swept back
And had a bologna cut.

The diesel exits 90 deg. and also had the angle cut which no aftermarket pipe will have.
Tom
 

lonewolf90

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The one on the passenger side was 90 degrees it fit right back in the old hanger there. And I took it to work and ask if I could have some one fix the bend and my Manger was fine with that it was only 9 degrees off from 90.
 
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