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Old 02-13-2009, 04:32 PM
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Bellowed Up pipes part number.

I have searched for them but all the part number threads that the search function keeps coming up with are talking about donuts part #'s and not the actual Bellowed pipes. Does anyone have the part number? I stoped by the International dealer by our barn today and the guy brought out a book and started showing me pictures of stacks that go on dump trucks and what-not. I told him, "I'll find the part number and get back to you".
 
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Old 02-13-2009, 04:40 PM
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IH # 1837872c93
 
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1837872c93 is number i used for mine
 
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IH # 1837872c93
Dang, quick work Ron. Just in time too, I need to start looking as well.
 
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If you don't mind, after you buy them, post up the price.

I have a 38R enroute from John Wood and I figure I might as well do this mod when I swap out the turbo.

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Old 02-14-2009, 02:22 AM
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they have gone up big time over the past year..we just picked up a set from IH for a role back i drive once in a while..they were just shy of 500 bucks.. ITP still has them for 409..
http://www.itpdiesel.com/store.php/p...llowed_UpPipes
 
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Just got around to checking with my International dealer today. They quoted me $426.00. I said "Man, they are awful proud of those babies. Is that the best you can do?" and they came back with "Are these for a Ford truck?" and I said "Yes". He said he they would go for $400.36 plus tax. I guess they would have been cheaper if I had said they were for something else. I told him I can't afford that right now. He said they keep 1 in stock and have sold 9 of them recently. He also said there are plenty of them on hand in the warehouse, they have no shortage of them right now.
 
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Should have said "No sir, these are for a 3700 Church Bus with a bus with a T444E" maybe you could have got a discount .
 
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Originally Posted by HKusp
Just got around to checking with my International dealer today. They quoted me $426.00. I said "Man, they are awful proud of those babies. Is that the best you can do?" and they came back with "Are these for a Ford truck?" and I said "Yes". He said he they would go for $400.36 plus tax. I guess they would have been cheaper if I had said they were for something else. I told him I can't afford that right now. He said they keep 1 in stock and have sold 9 of them recently. He also said there are plenty of them on hand in the warehouse, they have no shortage of them right now.

Same here. First time I checked was several months ago and they were under $400, then called last week and they were $426 plus shipping from Portland, OR cause they weren't in stock. So...I'm just replacing the donuts for now!!
 
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donuts were a good option for me saves about 375 dollars.
 
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payed 189 for mine..6 months later they where 275 month later 369 after they re stocked they went up to over 400 to almost 500...

BENG0924 you may have saved some coin now..but ill bet in less then a year..you will be doing it again..
 
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Just a heads up for everyone that is thinking about getting the Bellowed pipes. I am currently working on a deal that would allow me to offer the for around $390. If you would be interested at that price let me know. I might be able to do better if I get a big first order set...
 
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I have to ask, what is wrong with the original parts to require this replacement? Performance gain or leak issues?
 
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I have to ask, what is wrong with the original parts to require this replacement? Performance gain or leak issues?
Leak issues... Expense to change over to, but everyone says you won't have to worry about it again.
 
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Ahh, Thanks. Learning everything I can.
 

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