Mark Craig
TDR Advertiser
Rusty Banks
Crewcabdiesel,
Banks is my competitior, suffice to say I would love to hammer on them but something is wrong here by looking at your pictures. If that is T-409, which is what Banks uses, then the corrosion you have shown me is way advanced compared to what typical T-409 will do.
T-409 is a good material for a lot of folks based on where they live and the winters they endure etc. T-409 is a better material as compared to the factory system materials that are stainless but nobody can tell me what "part number" stainless the factory system really is.
Unless you are in a corrosive chemical area or something odd like that etc. I can't imagine why T-409 would corrode that fast.
T-304 is the best material that can be used for mandrel bending in exhaust and has a much higher tolerance to corrosion as compared to T-409. The content of nickel and chromium in T-304 is much higher than T-409 and that is what makes T-304 so resistant to corrosion. But even so looking at the corrosion your T-409 has I wouldn't guarantee T-304 will last you very long. I wonder if you don't have some sub standard T-409 material??
Mark @ DPPI
Crewcabdiesel,
Banks is my competitior, suffice to say I would love to hammer on them but something is wrong here by looking at your pictures. If that is T-409, which is what Banks uses, then the corrosion you have shown me is way advanced compared to what typical T-409 will do.
T-409 is a good material for a lot of folks based on where they live and the winters they endure etc. T-409 is a better material as compared to the factory system materials that are stainless but nobody can tell me what "part number" stainless the factory system really is.
Unless you are in a corrosive chemical area or something odd like that etc. I can't imagine why T-409 would corrode that fast.
T-304 is the best material that can be used for mandrel bending in exhaust and has a much higher tolerance to corrosion as compared to T-409. The content of nickel and chromium in T-304 is much higher than T-409 and that is what makes T-304 so resistant to corrosion. But even so looking at the corrosion your T-409 has I wouldn't guarantee T-304 will last you very long. I wonder if you don't have some sub standard T-409 material??
Mark @ DPPI