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Old 07-22-2003, 06:40 PM
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Default dual exhaust setup help

I have hooker long tube headers and i want to go with a X pipe from dr.gas, 2 spintech mufflers that are 4"x8"x13" and with either 2 1/2" or 3" turn downs before the axle. Will this setup fit?

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Yes. I have a similar setup with 3" pipes on a lowered car. It doesn't hang any lower than my 3" off-road pipe did (actually tucks up a little higher that the Y-pipe did). There are pictures of the setup in the link in my signature, Page 4. I also have Hooker LT's.
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Did you 'have' to lower the PHB in order for it to work?
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Well, it's either that, or remove the upper PHB. I didn't want to pull the upper one, and the pipe on the driver's side was hitting the PHB on bumps. Another option is to have both pipes come over the passenger side. I've seen it done that way, too.




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