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Road Side Pub
409SS vs. Aluminized Steel
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<blockquote data-quote="soccerman002" data-source="post: 12179483" data-attributes="member: 86800"><p>I live about 30 miles give or take from the Va. Beach oceanfront, but am not really down that way a whole lot (when you live close to the beach, the novelty of it wears off quickly, especially during tourist season). Whichever one I get I'll probably coat the pipes first with some silver header paint. Either that or I'll wipe the pipes down at least once or month or so when it gets washed, I can get under it without needing to jack it up.</p><p></p><p>My truck has the 4.7L engine in it that was revised for the '08 model year - not having a Hemi means my options for bolt-on cat-backs is limited. I know Flowmaster makes a kit and I did a little more searching and Gibson does as well, but it appears their kits use the same 409 material as Flowmaster.</p><p></p><p>I've had the truck for over 4 years now and the underside still looks good - we get a decent bit of rain year round, but the truck has only seen snow maybe 2-3 times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soccerman002, post: 12179483, member: 86800"] I live about 30 miles give or take from the Va. Beach oceanfront, but am not really down that way a whole lot (when you live close to the beach, the novelty of it wears off quickly, especially during tourist season). Whichever one I get I'll probably coat the pipes first with some silver header paint. Either that or I'll wipe the pipes down at least once or month or so when it gets washed, I can get under it without needing to jack it up. My truck has the 4.7L engine in it that was revised for the '08 model year - not having a Hemi means my options for bolt-on cat-backs is limited. I know Flowmaster makes a kit and I did a little more searching and Gibson does as well, but it appears their kits use the same 409 material as Flowmaster. I've had the truck for over 4 years now and the underside still looks good - we get a decent bit of rain year round, but the truck has only seen snow maybe 2-3 times. [/QUOTE]
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