Recommendation Wanted: Exhaust shop for Downpipe

the_midwesterner

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Hey folks,

Just wanted to request some input from ya'll to see if anyone had any input on getting down pipes to collector made for my exhaust.

Currently swapping in an LS into my jeep and need those done. Only requirement is for mandrel bends and quality work.

Any input is appreciated!!
 
There's a shop in Santa Fe Springs. Cracker knows of it. I'll try and find my information.

My exhaust isn't mandrel bent, but it twists more than someone's colon. They did some nice magic working around the belly pan and rear axle truss.

David Bricker / SYR
 
Good luck finding an exhaust shop with a mandrel bender. I have been in a number of exhaust shops and have yet to see such a piece of equipment in one.

I have seen exhaust shops with an inventory of mandrel bends however. Those shops could fabricate a mandrel bent pipe for you. Expect to pay more for such a product. It is time consuming. If you can weld you could accomplish the same thing yourself.
 
Check with Allied muffler. Their shop is on Lakewood blvd by the 91 freeway.

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Called allied, he says he only does factory stuff from collectors back. Thanks for the input though!

There's a shop in Santa Fe Springs. Cracker knows of it. I'll try and find my information.

My exhaust isn't mandrel bent, but it twists more than someone's colon. They did some nice magic working around the belly pan and rear axle truss.

David Bricker / SYR

If would be much appreciated.

Good luck finding an exhaust shop with a mandrel bender. I have been in a number of exhaust shops and have yet to see such a piece of equipment in one.

I have seen exhaust shops with an inventory of mandrel bends however. Those shops could fabricate a mandrel bent pipe for you. Expect to pay more for such a product. It is time consuming. If you can weld you could accomplish the same thing yourself.

I didn't mean to imply that they mandrel bend in-house, just that I don't want crinkle bends. I can fab, but just never done it before and it looks like a giant pain in the ass to do. I just figured I'd get quotes and consider the time vs cost vs quality of work ratio between having a shop do it and me doing it in-house.
 
There's a shop in Santa Fe Springs. Cracker knows of it. I'll try and find my information.

My exhaust isn't mandrel bent, but it twists more than someone's colon. They did some nice magic working around the belly pan and rear axle truss.

David Bricker / SYR

Cracker recommended Mike's Muffler on Garvey in El Monte when I needed some repair work done. They did a fine job for me, but no tube bending was involved. I have no idea if they have a mandrel bender.
 
Cracker recommended Mike's Muffler on Garvey in El Monte when I needed some repair work done. They did a fine job for me, but no tube bending was involved. I have no idea if they have a mandrel bender.

I love Mikes....old school and the welding pit never ceases to surprise me.
 
It was Mike's as Nimrod and cracker said. El Monte, Santa Fe Springs, it's all LA.

The bends they did on mine were certainly not mandrel, but they weren't really too bad.

David Bricker / SYR
 
It was Mike's as Nimrod and cracker said. El Monte, Santa Fe Springs, it's all LA.

The bends they did on mine were certainly not mandrel, but they weren't really too bad.

David Bricker / SYR

Bricker, yours were done at Scotty's in El Monte I thought
 
Bricker, yours were done at Scotty's in El Monte I thought

First time, maybe at Scotty's? On Lower Azusa?

Second time was at Mike's. He did the very clean work of adding the cat, and routing to tail pipe to the rear, rather than dumping in front of the axle. Another friend also recommended him.

GREAT Mexican restaurant on Durfee, about a mile south of Mike's. Went there for lunch while waiting for my time slot; went back to get dinner to take home.

David Bricker / SYR
 
First time, maybe at Scotty's? On Lower Azusa?

Second time was at Mike's. He did the very clean work of adding the cat, and routing to tail pipe to the rear, rather than dumping in front of the axle. Another friend also recommended him.

GREAT Mexican restaurant on Durfee, about a mile south of Mike's. Went there for lunch while waiting for my time slot; went back to get dinner to take home.

David Bricker / SYR

First time was....yes. ok.
 
I appreciate the recommendations. I called Mike's and they don't do mandrel tube either.

itscheesy text me and sent me to Wayne Rudd at Chucks Performance Welding.

Chuck's Performance Welding
9700 Alondra Blvd
Bellflower, CA
5624619649

I called him and confirmed that he does fab mandrel exhaust and has pretty fair prices. I am taking my rig up to him probably next week and i'll report out if anyone is interested.
 
Equal (or close to it) tube lengths and firing order in the collector (not likely to be an issue with an inline six--most designs are tri-Y) are more important factors.

There are a number of header designs that include dented pipes for clearance. Some are dents for spark plug access, others for external accessories/steering/chassis etc.

Now if you get up to Top Fuel it is another matter entirely. I think those guys measure the total volume of each tube in their Zoomies with a graduated cylinder or burette. They are not going to go for any extra dents in those tubes. But that is another ballgame.
 
That is crazy, of you can do that much damage and have no effect, how much are you really gaining g on different types of headers?

;)

Or mandrel bent.....
 
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