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Old 02-19-2008, 12:25 AM
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I'm buying a TR224/224 114LSA cam this week and I was wondering what size LT's I should buy. Should it be the 1 3/4 or 1 7/8?
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just get 3/4 for stock cubes
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Who has the cheapest LT's?
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I recently purchased some LPP (XS) Stainless LT and OFR y pipe for my 98 z28 for only $550 shipped. They slid right in and they sound great!
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TSP has pacesetters for pretty good prices usually. check some of the sponsors. I would not go with a stepped header. 1 3/4 is fine.




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