Patriot Side Pipe Heat Shields
Anyone ever try to adapt the Patriot heat shields to fit over the Hooker pipes?
Looks like it wouldn't be too difficult to adapt the Patriot shields since they are for 3 1/2" pipes and the Hooker tubes are 4" pipes. Different clamps an maybe spread the shields to fit? The cost difference is astronomical! FWIW: I like the looks of Steelshields but I think the $400.00 price is more than a bit over the top.... |
I just purchased a set of sidepipe shields from cobrashields. They provide clamps for 3 1/2" or 4" sidepipes. They offer powder coat, chrome, or raw steel. I ordered the 4" raw steel covers and painted them to match the car. Cost was $170. Easy to install and they look good. Take a look at their website.
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Originally Posted by KTKelly
(Post 1577886374)
Anyone ever try to adapt the Patriot heat shields to fit over the Hooker pipes?
Looks like it wouldn't be too difficult to adapt the Patriot shields since they are for 3 1/2" pipes and the Hooker tubes are 4" pipes. Different clamps an maybe spread the shields to fit? The cost difference is astronomical! FWIW: I like the looks of Steelshields but I think the $400.00 price is more than a bit over the top.... Dean's shields are quality, and look great. |
Originally Posted by JimT
(Post 1577888390)
They provide clamps for 3 1/2" or 4" side pipes. .
Corey, While I agree that the Dean's shields look good, when you are paying about as much for the shields as you are for the pair of tubes I consider the price as out of line. |
KTKelly,
Very well stated! JimT |
JimT,
I REALLY like the painted shields over chrome pipes on your car... :thumbs: Are those the cobra versions? In my case the headers are raw, and the tubes are chrome (typical with some pitting), so I thought I'd use some high heat paint on both the headers and tubes in black or red, then use the chrome Patriot 36" shields. Sort of a reverse of how yours are....:yesnod: |
Thanks
My sidepipes are 4" polished stainless steel. I wanted a different look for my car had seen the cobra shields on cobras at car shows. As I mentioned, cobra shields offers the covers in raw, powder coated. and chrome. After looking at the $600 and above covers - almost as much as headers and sidepipes - I found these. Each coated/not-coated cover is a different price - raw being the cheapest. And, I get a lot of positive comments on the look. I believe the shields are all the same size, they fit both the 3 1/2 and 4" pipes, you just specify pipe size when ordering and the larger clamps are provided. The painted covers break-up all the chrome look of the sidepipes. They are also a breeze to install! Check them out. The website is www.cobrastuff.com. |
Originally Posted by KTKelly
(Post 1577888781)
Corey,
While I agree that the Dean's shields look good, when you are paying about as much for the shields as you are for the pair of tubes I consider the price as out of line. I guess over the years I've tried to cut corners and spend less only to get an inferior product and to send it back to buy the more expensive one. :ack: |
Cobra heat shields and sprial tube baffles. The ony way to go. Awsome looks and an awsome sound. What more could you want !!!!
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Originally Posted by BillyTz06
(Post 1577899444)
Cobra heat shields and sprial tube baffles. The ony way to go. Awsome looks and an awsome sound. What more could you want !!!!
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Originally Posted by CRAIGVETTE
(Post 1577900667)
The Cobra shields made in Stainless, that's what! :thumbs:
I have Cobra shields in Chrome. Best looking shields made. I never liked the look of those Steel Shields. They don't hug the pipes like Cobra. |
Originally Posted by Clubby99
(Post 1577900911)
I have Cobra shields in Chrome. Best looking shields made. I never liked the look of those Steel Shields. They don't hug the pipes like Cobra.
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Originally Posted by Corey_68
(Post 1577895292)
Oh I agree they are not cheap. :D
I guess over the years I've tried to cut corners and spend less only to get an inferior product and to send it back to buy the more expensive one. :ack: I still try to make a high quality product that will last. BTW, To date the first set I made back in 2004 are still looking good after all this time. The cheese grader shields are good as they do keep you from getting a bad burn on your legs. If money is a problem and quality is not important the cheese grader shields are the way to go. Also be reminded that if forum members order by calling the US office thay can arrange free shipping in the lower 48. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...es/4-3-08D.jpg |
Originally Posted by CRAIGVETTE
(Post 1577901224)
I agree, I think the Cobra shields look the best, but I just wish they made them in Stainless to match Stainless pipes. IMHO I just think it looks a little funny to have chrome shields over Stainless pipes.
Cobra in stainless would be best. Cobras look good. They have that C2 old-school look. The Cobra owner has excellent customer service. One of my shields had a slight imperfection. I sent him an e-mail, he said sorry, and express mailed a replacement in two days. I kind of wonder about other vendors who feel the need to make unsubstantiated attacks on competition and buyers who choose other products. It is not the money. I just don't think steel shields look as good. Cobra shields are well made with high quality. Chromed inside and out. Not likely to rust any sooner than bumpers or any other chrome parts. The best part of steel shields is that they are made out of stainless. But not a fan of the look. Anyone who looks at my car knows it is a Corvette. They don't need to read it (in C5 style letters) off my shields. |
Originally Posted by Bangkok Dean
(Post 1577902510)
I could not sell them in the land of litigation so I paid dearly to get them licenses with GM. Now on every set I sell a big chunk goes to pay to them to use there copyrighted names.
The cheese grader shields are good as they do keep you from getting a bad burn on your legs. If money is a problem and quality is not important the cheese grader shields are the way to go. |
KTKelly,
Well said again! JimT |
Since Bangkok Dean's Steel Shields are very high quality, but some people prefer the look for the Cobra Shields, why doesn't he just expand his product lineup and offer a cheese grader style heatshield in Stainless as well? That would seem to solve the problem for everyone IMHO.
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