Anyone know if any of these shops will fix my exaust leak on my o/r pipe I leaks right where the pipe mounts to the manifold.
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Originally posted by Scott Mc View PostThe shop across from North Hills Wheel and Tire is good, if that is too far then the shop on the corner of Hurstview and Bedford Rd.(across from Jack in the Box) is good, but has odd hours. BTW, it works better to remove the suitcase muffler and keep the resonators. When you pull the resonators you will be able to hear it in 4 banger mode (sounds like a ricer). I think it is called the brille cream mod for some reason. BRB2012 SRT8 Challenger 392 Hemi-6 speed
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostKinney's is higher than giraffe pussy, and I've heard their quality has gone the way of the shitter in recent years.
I'd go to OCII. I've got a guy I've always used over off of 35 and Zang, and he's the best I know of, but obviously not in HEB.
Kinney's was actually the cheapest place around when I was looking for Flow's on my Mustang. Way cheaper than B&B in Grapevine, the place off Euless Main across from JITB, and 2-3 places I called up in Denton. Also was the cheapest place I could find around HEB/Grapevine to put a new cat on my old GTP.
Kirk, the owner, does all the welding in the shop now during the week. He said he does have his old shop manager come in when it's busier on the weekends. Think his name was Jesus....?
Anyways, they're all I've ever used for any exhaust work and they've always been top notch IMO...
Not to take anything away from OCII, I just haven't ever had any personal experience with him.
--Marcus
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