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Old 11-29-2006, 09:16 PM
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I am set on the TSP true dual exhaust but I can't decide between the ebay header or ceramic coated Pacesetter headers. My question is should I get the Paesetters because they would bolt right up or should I try to get the ebay headers to work some how? I really prefer the stainless steel over the ceramic coating, the only thing holding me back is the fitment issue.
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I am set on the TSP true dual exhaust but I can't decide between the ebay header or ceramic coated Pacesetter headers. My question is should I get the Paesetters because they would bolt right up or should I try to get the ebay headers to work some how? I really prefer the stainless steel over the ceramic coating, the only thing holding me back is the fitment issue.
there are fitment issues, several members have them and had smooth installs. go down some and check out my post with all the pics. theyre really nice and no harder than any other lt to install
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a few said that it would bolt up to the true duals
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Yea I've checked your thread out and it was very helpful, that is where I actually saw a good pic of the driver side collector that aims up slightly that causes the issues. Alright I think I'll give them a try.

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well the TD's can be made to fit. you could cut the collector some or have jsut a very slight curve bent into the TD's. its not hard


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