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Is there a good y pipe if I am going to lower my car?

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Old 01-19-2009, 06:41 PM
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I am wondering what Y pipe if any I should get? I plan on changing out the shocks and adding a prokit.
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do you have long tubes already? i have pacesetter long tubes with the pacesetter offroad y-pipe and some 1.75" lowering springs. i dont have any real issues. large speed bumps are killer but ive learned to properly drive over them.
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Kooks Y-pipe has awesome clearance. The catted Y is kinda pricey but worth the money IMO.
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I have the original headers on my car. I thought about changing them out but really dont want to mess with it..




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