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    Red face Hole in my titanium BuddyClub exhaust.

    Hey guys,

    I recently bought a buddyclub exhaust from a mate, anyway getting to the point i had to raise my cars height so I put on my 18" rims at a tyre shop and as the car was being reversed on to the hoist my exhaust hit the hoist and now has a hole in it, so i would like to ask is there anyway I can fix this hole on my exhaust even though that its titanium? Because I went to an exhaust shop and they said it cannot be fixed because it is titanium the weld won't hold :s PLEASE HELP

    Thank You all

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    don't try anything , just get a new one. is it just the muffler ?
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    Na man its a whole exhaust system with extractors and the hole is right under the drivers seat on the exhaust maybe a little more down, no what I mean bro?

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    oh, crap ,i don't think you can repair , find ( new extractor's and cat ) good luck.
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    titanium cant be that flimsy.... surely...
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    It can be welded, just call around. But hey if the tire shop stuffed you exhaust. I wouldnt want it fixed. Id want a new one!!!!!!!!! You buy a premade exhaust for a reason.
    Dont get exhaust shops to screw with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDM DC2R View Post
    It can be welded, just call around. But hey if the tire shop stuffed you exhaust. I wouldnt want it fixed. Id want a new one!!!!!!!!! You buy a premade exhaust for a reason.
    Dont get exhaust shops to screw with it.
    This. With the right gear and skills it can be welded, but why would you want them to do this? Their fault that this has happened, get them to rectifying it correctly and replace it with a new one. Having weld marks on your pre-made JDM exhaust will definitely devalue it when it comes to selling it. Not really in your best interest to do this.

    I would compromise if it was a custom one. But not an expensive BuddyClub one. stay firm and get a new one!

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    didnt know buddyclub had a ti exhaust got a pic ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 90LAN View Post
    didnt know buddyclub had a ti exhaust got a pic ?
    this ay
    Last edited by renzokukenj; Today at 12:34 AM. Reason: hehe

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    NA man haven't go a picture yet I took it off and its not with me at the moment, well that's what my mechanic said (btw I'm still new at this so don't give it to me ehehe)

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    They are not titanium. You can fix stainless steel exhaust depending on the condition of it
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    First link is this thread. Lmzoooooooo. Defs not TI.

    https://www.google.com.au/search?q=b...hrome&ie=UTF-8
    Last edited by joyride; Today at 07:26 AM. Reason: Ask for permission if you're going to use someone elses pic

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