Accurate Exhaust

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Just my experience with all 3.
TTI has excellent customer service, had to cut intermediate pipes to fit on 62 Dart and 64 Fury (on my 62 Dart had to fabricate collectors).
Accurate on my 67 Barracuda, with turn down tail pipes. Bolted right in, no issues, not mandrel but not crush bent to heck, mild bends.
Ordered Waldron for my 58, arrived exactly on schedule, not installed yet but no complaints.
Needed to call Waldron to understand/get the correct # of clamps, hangers.

Waldron lists 67-69 Barracuda exhaust, much less than Accurate, however Accurate has the 1 year specific 67 dual exhaust.

Call them, Waldron answers the phone, Accurate and TTI do as well.

I recorded my Waldron unboxing, and some comments on the others, if it helps:
 
Not sure if you have seen this.. earlier in the vid he goes through what he did for exhaust.. not sure if it will help but worth a watch. Easily my favorite exhaust of all time...

It sounds like a stock 340.
 
I ordered the Commando - opps Charger 273 - complete - Y pipe, intermediate pipe, looks like a straight throgh muffler, over the axle pipe snd reproduction resonator from Waldrons. I checked the fit of the Y pipe and it bolted to the Stock manifolds perfectly. If you wanted they would cut the intermediate pipe to save on shipping. I wanted the full length pipe to avoid doing on any welding. They told me it would take several months due to supply issues

When did you order and when do you expect delivery? I'm also interested in the Waldron item. I'm reading this. So have they eliminated the resonator yet kept the price the same? The Arvin item is an extra $190.

"Due to our manufacture loosing our pattern for the special tip, our last shipment of this part was not up to our standards and this listing no longer includes the special resonator. If you would like to see what we can offer regarding this resonator, please refer to SKU Arvin1212."
So have they eliminated the resonator yet kept the price the same? The Arvin item is an extra $190.

Thanks!
 
I ordered some time ago and received everything 3 maybe 4 months later. I did my ordering by phone and talked to the lady owner (who knows her stuff). She told me about the resonator issues but offered me an alternative- one of the reproduction resonators with the wrong/incorrect tip. As I told her my 65 is no where close to stock and that resonator would be fine. Got it at a discount IIRC. Irregardless, i’d call to order.
 
When I restored my 69 Cuda M Code, I seen Accurate at Mopars at the Strip in Vegas, said he didn’t have for a Cuda but had them for a Dart, said they are the same as a Dart. So I bought them and brought them home. Fast forward 8 years and went to install and there not even close to fitting. Phoned accurate and he said Oh no they won’t fit. So he wouldn’t take them back as I had them hanging on my wall for 8 years , but I’ll sell you the right set. So I did buy the correct set and they fit very well
 
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Not sure if you have seen this.. earlier in the vid he goes through what he did for exhaust.. not sure if it will help but worth a watch. Easily my favorite exhaust of all time...

Reminds me of the sound effects in Bullitt.
 
When I restored my 69 Cuda M Code, I seen Accurate at Mopars at the Strip in Vegas, said he didn’t have for a Cuda but had them for a Dart, said they are the same as a Dart. So I bought them and brought them home. Fast forward 8 years and went to install and there not even close to fitting. Phoned accurate and he said Oh no they won’t fit. So he wouldn’t take them back as I had them hanging on my wall for 8 years , but I’ll sell you the right set. So I did buy the correct set and they fit very well
Sorry to hear you had a bad experience with them. I went to their shop about 6-7 years ago. He had jigs set up and a wall full of exhaust manifolds for various models. Additionally he had two styles of mufflers, one re-production and a universal model for a better price point.
I could see the head pipes being universal, but not beyond the transmission crossmember.
 
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