Jx Exhaust differences

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Jx Exhaust differences

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I am looking to replace my exhaust there are a couple of cheap stainless exhausts on Just Kampers one for 89 onwards and one earlier, does anyone know if they are interchangeable?

I realise there are some better made alternatives for more money but there is so little to the jx exhaust I can't see the fit being that problematic and the cost of these isn't much more than a mild steel exhaust.

https://www.justkampers.com/stainless-s ... -1992.html
https://www.justkampers.com/vw-t25-part ... -1989.html
88 Westie 1.6TD

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ring JK and clarify - it is a difference in the mounting of the back box, since you have an 88 van in your signature I'd be guessing, but, get the earlier cheaper version, unless you know the engine or exhaust was swapped previously for a complete later one ?
take a look at the parts catalogue online you can see how the two original systems differ

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Cheers, I see. thought the news one looks a bit cleaner. not sure why they would add a replaceable tail pipe to a stainless exhaust.
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