u/ItsUrMum69

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Rate my rig!

1992 K2500 4X4 (with the NV4500 😎)

It ain't a show truck but it's mine

Build list for anyone who's interested:
-New Silverado 17" wheels
-33" MT Baja Boss tires
-Torch off-road 3-4 key lift with 2" rear blocks
-Ranchos RS5100 series shocks
-KSP Upper control arms
-Full custom exhaust (Hedman long tube headers, x-pipe, flow master 40 series mufflers, dual tips)

I know it isn't the wildest build with the standards nowadays but I think it's a pretty rad truck and hopefully yall will agree!

Let me know what I should do next!

u/ItsUrMum69 — 17 hours ago

I have a 1992 Chevy K2500 that I recently got a full exhaust done on and the shop quoted me roughly $1,200-$1,500 total for labor plus tubing. I supplied the long tube headers, mufflers and exhaust tips I just needed the tubing and hangers. I got a true dual set up with an x pipe and symmetrical tips out the sides. I will upload pictures once I pick it up tomorrow as well as share the final price. The shop called me today and said all the header bolts snapped (which I obviously don't know how true that is because I wasn't there but I know it's very common) and that it was around 8ish house of labor and their rate is $144 an hour plus the cost of the tubing and such. Is this a fair price or did I get ripped off? It is a Master Autotech shop if that means anything (somewhat reputable).

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u/ItsUrMum69 — 11 days ago