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GoDadGo
10-05-2018, 09:23 PM
Earlier this week, Wednesday morning before we headed out for Cruising The Coast, I called Mark Reynolds at Breeze Automotive and ordered 4 side pipe wedge plates.
This evening they showed up in my mailbox so you all know that I had to start swinging wrenches, even though I'm tired as hell after a week of cruising.
Anyway, the wedges worked perfectly and my side pipes are now mounted and spot-on perfect because I have his wedges.
The moral of the story, If You Need Something & Mark Has It, Then It Will Work & Work Well!
The other piece to the puzzle is that it will get to you as quickly as promised.
If you need to tweak your pipes, then get these wedges:

https://www.breezeautomotive.com/product-category/exhaust/

Thanks Mark!

GoDadGo
10-05-2018, 09:35 PM
PS: I have his seat mounts and fan shroud.

Boydster
10-06-2018, 06:19 AM
I have a lot of Breeze parts and every single one has worked as advertised and showed up quickly. The only one that shipped slow was a drop-ship. I have found myself reviewing his (new) website just to see if there's anything else I need... :cool:

jrcuz
10-06-2018, 07:16 AM
I've gotten several items from Mark and always satisfied plus he always has a few minutes to talk.
JR

cgundermann
10-06-2018, 08:32 AM
Couldn't agree with you more, Mark is a good man with great products and customer service.

Chris

John4337
10-08-2018, 07:57 AM
Mark’s service and products are both outstanding. That new led light package looks impressive.

John

mburger
10-08-2018, 04:33 PM
Got my power steering setup from Breeze as well as other items. Great guy to do business with. Going to get his fan shroud and radiator mount kit. Can’t say enough good things about Mark.

Jacob
10-08-2018, 07:44 PM
Never been disappointed!

JJ in Cbus
10-09-2018, 07:17 PM
Great parts, great service, and Mark answers his own phone. ...and sometimes at the most damnedest hours!

ChasNMe
10-13-2018, 10:44 AM
why would you need 4 plates, seems like one on each side would do the trick? im new here so I don't know squat. . . . reading a build manual and writing down questions . . . im up to about 50 questions and 60 pages in. thanks for the info, jake

BadAsp427
01-06-2019, 09:41 AM
why would you need 4 plates, seems like one on each side would do the trick? im new here so I don't know squat. . . . reading a build manual and writing down questions . . . im up to about 50 questions and 60 pages in. thanks for the info, jake

Chad, each plate give you an adjustment of one angle. (unless they are flat plates) with two you could angle in/out and up/down if needed. Just allows for some extra fine tuning. and also, it could give you more outward placement to get the pipes further away from your paint.

GoDadGo
01-06-2019, 10:05 AM
Chad, each plate give you an adjustment of one angle. (unless they are flat plates) with two you could angle in/out and up/down if needed. Just allows for some extra fine tuning. and also, it could give you more outward placement to get the pipes further away from your paint.

A Big Bingo On The Fine Tuning Da-Pipes!

Since we modified some IMCA Headers and then had them welded we had some pulling that was not anticipated so I needed wedges to get them to be spot on perfect.
One side needed to be angled up while the other down to make them work out, plus we used the smallest wedges to really fine tune them.
In addition, to address the left pipe droop (Not Parallel To The Body) I used 3 - 5/16" bolts and 1 -3/8" bolt which corrected this issue.
If you look close at the attached video you will see that my left pipe was angled a bit down when we shot this early test drive footage.

https://youtu.be/NhRHwAbtrt0

Schoenfeld IMCA Header #161-33 Were The Headers I Used As My Starting Point.

https://www.schoenfeldheaders.com/imcaump-modified5.html