stainless steel exhaust

Looking for someone that can make a stainless steel exhaust would prefer some one in Essex . Any recommendations, where do all the boy racers go (round and round southend sea front) lol

Cheers Chris

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Joker7
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Not Essex, but two good ones up in Notts are PD Gough and Stainless Exhaust Specialist.

However Google is your friend and comes up with

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in Basildon.

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Chris Bolus

Chris Bolus ( snipped-for-privacy@RILEYELFb0lus.com) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying :

I'll second that recommendation.

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Adrian

: Not Essex, but two good ones up in Notts are PD Gough and Stainless : Exhaust Specialist. : : However Google is your friend and comes up with :

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I was on google for over 20 min didn't turn up that one

Cheer Chris

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Joker7

Ah, depends on your search terms! I teach IT so I tend to bit quite cunning, however I think I just used "stainless exhaust maunfacturer essex" and it's the first result.

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Chris Bolus

I would recommend H&S - they're speciality is the more upmarket one-offss for extreme machinery / classics / vintage fodder, but they also do modern cars very well. Give them a call.

Tim..

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Tim (remove obvious)

I've had excellent service from what was the London Stainless Steel Exhaust company - but I think now uses a different name.

They are located in railway arches in Queenstown Road, Battersea, at the northern end. They do all the fabrication on the premises, and were very helpful with repairs and adjustments to my system which they didn't make.

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Dave Plowman (News)

Thanks all for some great leads

Cheers Chris

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Joker7

As a matter of interest what sort of money would I expect to pay for a complete system in stainless steel for a Mercedes C220? Also is it possible to get what I would call a quiet system as opposed to these throaty roar types?

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JAT

Can't help there

Yes - although stainless steel seems to let more noise out through the walls of the pipes. You sometimes have to bind it with heat proof insulation on the downpipes.

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Dave Plowman (News)

Yes you can get a quiet exhaust not all of us are boy racers.

For our Toyota prices have be quoted from the 300ukp to around 650ukp.

Still waiting for some to get back and have a couple of calls to make.

Chris

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Joker7

Just the downpipes, not the entire length?

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JAT

The noise seems to come mainly from bends, and the downpipes usually have the biggest one. But of course my experience isn't based on every car.

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Dave Plowman (News)

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