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Old 03-23-2018, 11:12 AM
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Anyone have insight as to when these might be in stock again
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I bet TSP knows.
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Obviously TSP will know the answer to this better than any of us on here
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A few weeks ago, they told me 6-8 weeks. I'd guess it will be a few more weeks before they have them available. I couldn't wait, so I ended up with Kook's headers and catted-Y. The Kook's cost twice as much.
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Originally Posted by Utinator
A few weeks ago, they told me 6-8 weeks. I'd guess it will be a few more weeks before they have them available. I couldn't wait, so I ended up with Kook's headers and catted-Y. The Kook's cost twice as much.
i guess ill shoot them an email. Hopefully they will be in soon
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Just buy the offroad TSP Y from ws6store and ONE of the Kooks GE-307540 cats from ws6store.

Why only one cat you ask? Because you can buy the other cat off me, brand new, and save. I have an extra that I don't need.

Then just have them welded in and you save over having to buy the whole kooks setup.
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Any news?
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Oh yeah, they're in
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The redesigned catted Y looks better than the previous version
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Originally Posted by 1evilz28

Oh yeah, they're in
That is backwards. The y should be closer to the passenger side when done. Flip the pipes.
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Originally Posted by wannafbody
The redesigned catted Y looks better than the previous version
It looks like the Kooks design. I have a feeling this will be the new standard for Y pipes as the bends are unbeatable and tuck up nicely.
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It should tuck up nice as the driver side is slightly flattened. Im doing poly motor mounts at the same time
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Originally Posted by 1evilz28
It should tuck up nice as the driver side is slightly flattened. Im doing poly motor mounts at the same time
Prothane > Energy Suspension
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those are the ones I got
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Originally Posted by 5.7stroker
Prothane > Energy Suspension
What's the difference between them? I thought they were basically the same thing.
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Read that the prothane were better.
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Just go to an exhaust shop and have them build you one. They can do 3" pipes merged into 4" with a really nice merge and high flow cats.




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