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Old 06-07-2010, 10:21 PM
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Does the y pipe lay on the cross member cause mine does.
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do you mean the tunnel brace? either way no it shouldn't
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yea. so what do i need to do to get it off
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is your tranny mount worn? either A: you have bottomed the car out perhaps bending the tunnel brace upward toward the body or B: something like a worn tranny mount or motormounts is letting the exhaust sag a little because of the angle of the collectors.
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well i have a dumbed spiral flow so could that make it sag a little because i haven't gotten anything welded yet i haven't had the time so there are no hangers anywhere and the tunnel brace looks fine and so does the tranny mount



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