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Extractors - Where to buy? Recommedations!!!

Tech Talk for Jeep owners.

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Extractors - Where to buy? Recommedations!!!

Post by mvanbasten9 »

I wanted to replace my factory cracked extractors and was wondering what anyone else replaced them with. Where? How Much? And How Good?

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Post by Timmy »

where are you?
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Post by Timmy »

where are you?
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where are you?
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Post by Wooders »

Common problem.
If you go after market get the Banks IMHO.....
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Post by mvanbasten9 »

In melbourne!!!
And what are they worth roughly???
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Post by millhouse »

most places charge about $600 for aussie brands fitted

I run the banks brand cost me about 500 to land from the usa
and about a day to fit them, best mod i've done so far
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Post by `maddog »

Some thoughts for you.

- Get stainless steel extractors. They're worth the extra money
- Get them ceramic heat coated
- Make sure whichever brand you do end up getting doesn't route underneath your sump, as it will get crushed the first big rock you go over.
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Post by skippy's GQ »

just weld the old one up, it takes about 2 hours in total and only cost $30 for a new manifold gasket. I repair them all the time at work
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Post by polly »

had mine welded twice before i got the shits and bout extractors and a 2 1/2 in system
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Post by auntygranty »

If you choose to go after market extractors pay atention to the clearance beside the sump .
Ive had sumps off xj's fitted with them and found a massive buld up of sludge/cabon where they ran too close :!:
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