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Old 03-03-2008, 02:15 PM
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Hi i just bought a cherry bomb glasspack. I am wondering how exactly do you install it. Is it welded or clamped in? I have all the tools just need to know if clamped or welded. Thanks
 
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Old 03-03-2008, 02:23 PM
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I put one on a '73 Nova 350-SS I had when I first got my license like 24 years ago (damn, I'm getting old[&o]) back then they had to be welded.
BTW: If they are still the same as they used to be, your gonna LOVE the sound!!!
 
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u can clamp them on but i have done 10 diff exhausts myself and 3 of them were glass packs, i would weld it on
 
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hey hammer, i checked out cherry bomb but i couldnt find one for duals that was a glass pack. is yours dual raptor?
 
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I ran two on my Nova. Almost a true dual setup except I welded in an "H" pipe. Glasspacks as a rule are a straight shot single in/single out for optimum flow.
However, they also offer some very nice performing chambered mufflers that can be purchased single in/dual out.
 
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Old 03-03-2008, 11:54 PM
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glasspacks huh... I remember back in the day I had those on a couple of my old rides. I remember the first thing I would do was go straight to the carwash after having them installed, shuv the wash wand up the tailpipe after getting them real hot and then bang on them with a small bat to break up all the insides so I ended up with basically no muffler at all, just a muffler shaped straight pipe. AHH those were the days... back when the law didnt really hassle me for being really loud!

Later on I found out that 4 foot long 4" chrome tips had almost the same effect, I had those on my 1996 Ram. I prefer the stealth method now, its alot easier to sneak in and out of the garage with the factory stuff now.
 
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Old 03-04-2008, 12:21 PM
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I had an ol' 1979 Jeep Grand Cherokee wit a 360 & Quadra trac. It had a Cherry Bomb just clamped on it...man that **** was LOUD..... i miss that thing.
I could barely get that thing to do 65mph...but i could smoke all 4tires at once ..till i snapped the main drive shaft and decided that was a bad idea .
 



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