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Old 03-20-2007, 10:58 PM
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Im doing a LT install and I have some questions. Im doing pacesetter LTs. Then im going with a 3 to 2.5" reducer to a 2.5" universal universal x pipe kit. Has anyone had any experience doing a universal x pipe set up from jegs? If, so please help me so I can get the fitment right.
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http://www.lt1engine.com/techaids/trueduals.html

Should be the same as Jegs.
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well what are your questions?
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Im doing a LT install and I have some questions. Im doing pacesetter LTs. Then im going with a 3 to 2.5" reducer to a 2.5" universal universal x pipe kit. Has anyone had any experience doing a universal x pipe set up from jegs? If, so please help me so I can get the fitment right.
I just wanted to see if this setup sounds like it will work. or if anyone has done it.
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works fine> im using pacesetter LT's and a jegs 3in universal xpipe works great and sounds awsome. doesnt scrub unless i go over a mountain of a speed bump.
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I have a different manufacturer, but everything else is the same as far as sizing goes. You will like it!
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how easy is it?
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Do you have to use a extension or anything?
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This is easy. The best route. Go to Summitracing.com and buy their universal x-pipe kit for 3", believe its 89.99 then the thing will bolt right up. Get 2 3"x16" Dynomax bullets to put at the end and get someone to weld it up. Despite what alot of people say the damn thing bolts up nice and right. Good clearance too.
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thanks man. Ive been getting alot of mixed feedback from other places like no man it will mock up like **** and your wasting your money.



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