Geno Are you out there?

warthog5

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I sent a email to you yesterday after business hours at the Sales@Lincolnmotorsport.com addy.

Then I tried to call all morning. I hang up when a message starts. Did that a bunch.

Then I listened to the message and called that number. Got a message.

Then I sent a email to the Gene@Lincolnmotorsport.com addy and it got kicked back, so I'm trying this. :)

The kit consists of the LMS XpansionX I or II lifetime ss mufflers and the xx pipes shipped for $349.99.

I want one, but I have a few questions. I would like to order TODAY. :)

The pix of this car has the OEM tips. Does this car have one of your exhaust systems on it? Did you use the "Tippless Mufflers" and weld the OEM tips back on?

I prefer the OEM tips myself, but would settle for the " Single Oval" Tipped ones.
I do NOT like the "Twin Tips". It look's out of place to keep the car looking like a sleeper.

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10-4 I sent back message.

I read the flier yesterday and got it in my head that you had a "Complete Kit". I am seeing now that this is not a
Complete Kit
.

It consists of 3 pieces. a Double X pipe and 2 mufflers. Correct?

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It is the critical components that we ship. the LMS Mufflers with tips with LIFETIME warranty & the LMS xx pipes. You have to have it piped in and hung locally. Most any exhaust shop can do it in 4-5 hours tops. Here is what it looks like installed.

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Why is it that people always use the wrong lift points?!?! LOL
 
It lifted it. We have huge 2 inch silicone pads on the lift feet.

Good that ya use pads! I have had mine lifted where it is in the pics, up front, and the metal is bent to high heaven. Not sure which garage(s) did the damage, but the fuel lines were almost pinched also. Every book I show says this is NOT the spot to be lifted.
 
Good that ya use pads! I have had mine lifted where it is in the pics, up front, and the metal is bent to high heaven. Not sure which garage(s) did the damage, but the fuel lines were almost pinched also. Every book I show says this is NOT the spot to be lifted.


Yes I also have seen CRUSHED Marks from the wrong lift points.
 
Some lifts had 4 raised point's on their pads to keep the pad from kicking out/sliding off. I've seen many sub frames that were crushed due to the pads not being placed correctly. It would be point loaded by having those points make contact. IE: All the weight on that corner was on a area that was 1in X 1/2in on the nub sticking up.
 

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