Pacesetter/TSP y pipe ground clearance
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Pacesetter/TSP y pipe ground clearance
I'm thinking about pulling the trigger on some LTs.
My car has sportlines and I'm on 17s. It is real frickin low...like 3 inches in between the stock y and the ground.
Am I going to have a serious clearance problem with this setup...or am I just going to have to be extra careful afterwards. I'm not going to get it if I'm going to have 1" clearance underneath.
Also, Mac and Bassani mid-lengths...worth the trouble? I'm guessing not.
Thanks guys.
My car has sportlines and I'm on 17s. It is real frickin low...like 3 inches in between the stock y and the ground.
Am I going to have a serious clearance problem with this setup...or am I just going to have to be extra careful afterwards. I'm not going to get it if I'm going to have 1" clearance underneath.
Also, Mac and Bassani mid-lengths...worth the trouble? I'm guessing not.
Thanks guys.
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Sweet truck lol.
That's about where I'm at clearance wise with the stock Y.
I heard that the TSP Y hangs lower than the pacesetter Y. Can anyone confirm or deny that?
Thanks
That's about where I'm at clearance wise with the stock Y.
I heard that the TSP Y hangs lower than the pacesetter Y. Can anyone confirm or deny that?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by Traitor
Sweet truck lol.
That's about where I'm at clearance wise with the stock Y.
I heard that the TSP Y hangs lower than the pacesetter Y. Can anyone confirm or deny that?
Thanks
That's about where I'm at clearance wise with the stock Y.
I heard that the TSP Y hangs lower than the pacesetter Y. Can anyone confirm or deny that?
Thanks
I'd go with a set of poly motor mounts too, this will let you get the exhaust really close to the floorboard without having banging problems. They are a great mod anyway, $50, and a breeze to install with the exhaust out of the car.