New Exhaust needed in Bournemouth - who's good?
New Exhaust needed in Bournemouth - who's good?
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Reardy Mister

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13,758 posts

245 months

Monday 30th April 2012
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Anyone have a recommendation for this?

Need most of the exhaust (will prob get the lot including headers done) replacing on my Jeep Grand Cherokee ASAP. Doesnt need to be dirt cheap but doesnt need to be Boyd Coddington perfect either. Just reliable service and job done in a day.


zs

3,142 posts

260 months

Tuesday 1st May 2012
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Kwik fit quoted £130 supply and fit exhaust on ex's fiesta. Got the part from eurocarparts in poole for £50 and fitted it myself. Easy if you have jack stands and spanners and £80 saved. Not sure about headers. Have a go yourself?

TheDoggingFather

17,362 posts

229 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2012
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That maybe quite difficult to get hold of, Jeep parts aren't always the most widely catered for parts in the aftermarket.

normalbloke

8,470 posts

242 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2012
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Is this the old 4.0?

Reardy Mister

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13,758 posts

245 months

Thursday 10th May 2012
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Thanks chaps, already had this booked in by the time there were any responses. Took it to Mike Stokes Motorosport in Moordown in the end who just repaired the bits that were shot, welded up another bit and job done.

Cant complain actually.

Yep, it is the old, slow, noisy and THIRSTY 4.0l 6 on a ZJ Grand Cherokee.

normalbloke

8,470 posts

242 months

Thursday 10th May 2012
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Reardy Mister said:
Thanks chaps, already had this booked in by the time there were any responses. Took it to Mike Stokes Motorosport in Moordown in the end who just repaired the bits that were shot, welded up another bit and job done.

Cant complain actually.

Yep, it is the old, slow, noisy and THIRSTY 4.0l 6 on a ZJ Grand Cherokee.
In which case there are plenty of suppliers of parts for these, both standard and aftermarket, inclusing stainless and performance, on both sides of the pond.