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Old 11-14-2005, 04:23 AM
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Default B&B Catback on TransAM

I really like the way the quade tips look on some trans ams ive seen. But i read someplace that they dont fit on a trans am without some fabrication. What are they talking about. What do i need to do to have this type of catback?


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Just buy the tips and get your choice of "fitting" catback for it.
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The rear fascia needs to be trimmed a bit to allow the quad tips to fit. No biggie although my B&B had to have the exit pipes shortened a bit to allow it to center right. Overall I'm happy with it. B&B + cutout = mean as hell.
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B&B has changed the design of the tips. I got mine expecting to cut hte inside of the bumper some, and it fit just fine. Some of the old designs had the pipes go straight back towards the muffler, and making you have to cut a part of the inside of the bumper which you never see anyways.

Go with it. Here is a pic of it on my car:




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