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Old 02-27-2007 | 12:48 PM
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How hard is this? I just got a set of pacesetter lt's and they are used and the o2 bung is a little banged up. Can I retap this? If so what size do I need? Help me out guys!!!

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Old 02-27-2007 | 12:53 PM
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If you have not installed them yet, just take the pipe to a muffler shop. They can replace the bung for cheap.
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that sounds cool...they haven't been installed yet...
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I seem to recall some odd size like M18x1.5. Not sure on that so don't quote me.


**Edit** http://www.cobaltperformanceparts.co...roducts_id=122
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I seem to recall some odd size like M18x1.5. Not sure on that so don't quote me.


**Edit** http://www.cobaltperformanceparts.co...roducts_id=122
thanks...im gonna call an exhaust shop and price it but first I may just try to tap it myself. then again im sure i will run a high risk of leaks. Hopefully the wont be too too much pressure on it since there are no cats.




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