I was wondering if anyone has used Milwaukee Twins exhaust? I know I'll probably get a lot of static for asking, but I've never heard them talked about on the board and I am looking for an enconomy change. They have some nice looking pipes, just wondering how they stack up. Really don't have the money for much else. Could keep the pipes I have, but they're kinda small.
Thanks for answers and suggestions.
xpostman
Has anybody even heard of Milwaukee Twins????
I have not heard of them , but then again there is a lot I don't know.. cheap is not always better , keep that in mind ! same goes for expensive
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never heard of them. like wrecker says- cheaper is not always better. sometimes you find cheaper pipes have fitment, chroming, or weld issues. however, sometimes you luck out and they ain't all that bad.
my point is that if you only have $200 to spend it doesn't matter if everyone tells you that you need to buy a $800 set of pipes- it just ain't in the plans. that being said, regardless of whether or not we have heard of them or not, if that bend is what you really want and the price fits your budget, go ahead. if the chrome flakes, wrap them. if the weld breads, tack it back. fitment? they can be persuaded.....
i ususally stay away from situations like this for myself- even though i can remedy the problem if there is one. go ahead and get them- just do so with your eyes opened...
fwiw-
j
Originally Posted by junior
You are correct..............but, thunderheaders are not cheap and fit like shit........buddy just sent back two sets that were garbage....Samson is a joke!!! .....nuff said there..........My $750 RB Racing LSR "fits" great, the heat shields are a joke!!!!
The BEST fit and finish pipe I have EVER had or touched was made by Hard Krome..........very nice product!!!
Gotta go check out these Milwaukee Twins...........later.......![]()
Its a dog eat dog world and I'm wearin milkbone underware!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All that was said makes a lot of sense.
Milwaukee Twins is the first exhaust in the J&P catalog