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Originally Posted by dekan513
marrylandcreed , lol if u were sellin these u would be all about them its funny that everyone that i know that has obx are happy right. the real back story to obx they are a good product for the price i know of 2 sets 1st hand. Mine which have about 5k miles on them and i cleaned on them about a week ago when cleaning under the hood and have to say they still look good. The other set are on a friends 600 hp+ car for about 20k miles no problem yet . as far as heat and cooling goes have u ever tried cutting stainless with torches it def takes a bit more to do it. also u say the kooks 304 is better stuff how do u know they dont get the metal from the same place or a sister company.
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Hey I'm not trying to bash anybody for what they went with, I'm not trying to sell anybody on Kooks over OBX's, I do agree with alot of what Maryland speed is saying! To each his own, it's your money spend it how you like. I'm just giving my input on experience with cheaper Chinese pipe. I really don't know if there steel is really any different than Kooks, but I do know if the steel is a lower quality, more brittle and less plyable steel, you have to go thicker to accomplish the same bending radius's! As with OBX's being thicker it just makes me wonder why??And for me I'm a Union electrician that supports this country's workers and believe I should show this by what I am purchasing, that's all. I'm not trying to compare union to non-union here, I'm just giving an opinion, that's all. And I know the car is Made in Canada

but like I've said before, Canada's like our 51st state, and besides they buy and support alot of American products and jobs, they are a good trading! And the profits go right back to the good ole' USA