gregnash
Anal Retentive Analyst
Backstory: About 3 months ago I busted my leg on a mountain biking trip however what I remember starting out that day is walking out to my 85 FJ60 and seeing the rear most portion of the exhaust just hanging there. Apparently it had rusted through at the u-bolt exhaust clamp that held it to the final hanger.
Months and months earlier a buddy and I had been repairing/replacing the quarter panel on that same side and needed to get the pipe out of the way. We disconnected the rear most hanger (the one that recently rusted through) and the pushed the pipe out of the way to get to the section we needed. Well we both heard a loud CRUNCH as my buddy pushed on the pipe, only to find that the outlet had rusted through and broken directly at the muffler body.
Amongst other problems with the exhaust I figured it was time to start looking at something new. I know that Walker offers a full kit that is a direct swap of the OEM. WALKER® EXHAUST SYSTEMS :: E-Catalog Lookup But what is the fun in replacing something with only what is OEM! I wanted something that had a bit more "musclecar esque" sound to it. I had gotten a quote prior to the final hanger breaking and most of the local shops wanted $250+ to replace everything from the cat back with a Flowmaster 50 series style muffler and new 2.5" pipe.
Research:
So this started me thinking.... welding up an exhaust, mig style, has GOT to be easier than body work? Higher gauge steel and what not should make it at least somewhat simple, with the main issues being location of welds, if you are welding on truck, and actually doing the welding on rounded edges.
So now fast forward to about 2wks ago when the DR. finally gave me clearance to start walking on my broken leg, with 50% weight bearing being the main caveat. Well that at least started the research portion on here and Expedition Portal as to what guys were doing. This along with Youtube searches show that really most guys either go with a Flowmaster 50 series muffler with an upgrade from the stock 2" pipe to 2.5" pipe, or they are usually doing some other sort of engine swap that requires a totally different exhaust.
Months and months earlier a buddy and I had been repairing/replacing the quarter panel on that same side and needed to get the pipe out of the way. We disconnected the rear most hanger (the one that recently rusted through) and the pushed the pipe out of the way to get to the section we needed. Well we both heard a loud CRUNCH as my buddy pushed on the pipe, only to find that the outlet had rusted through and broken directly at the muffler body.
Amongst other problems with the exhaust I figured it was time to start looking at something new. I know that Walker offers a full kit that is a direct swap of the OEM. WALKER® EXHAUST SYSTEMS :: E-Catalog Lookup But what is the fun in replacing something with only what is OEM! I wanted something that had a bit more "musclecar esque" sound to it. I had gotten a quote prior to the final hanger breaking and most of the local shops wanted $250+ to replace everything from the cat back with a Flowmaster 50 series style muffler and new 2.5" pipe.
Research:
So this started me thinking.... welding up an exhaust, mig style, has GOT to be easier than body work? Higher gauge steel and what not should make it at least somewhat simple, with the main issues being location of welds, if you are welding on truck, and actually doing the welding on rounded edges.
So now fast forward to about 2wks ago when the DR. finally gave me clearance to start walking on my broken leg, with 50% weight bearing being the main caveat. Well that at least started the research portion on here and Expedition Portal as to what guys were doing. This along with Youtube searches show that really most guys either go with a Flowmaster 50 series muffler with an upgrade from the stock 2" pipe to 2.5" pipe, or they are usually doing some other sort of engine swap that requires a totally different exhaust.