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Old 03-24-2012, 04:26 PM
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will my pacesetter offroad mid pipe bolt up to the factory flange on the cat back, i have not replace the cat back just the mufflers....is this going to work...let me know before i tear it apart
Old 03-24-2012, 04:33 PM
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because the stock cat back is a 2.5 right and the mis pipe is a 3 right? excuse my ignorance on the subject i am learning as i go
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Yeah they should bolt up to the flange on the resonator. Depending on mileage you might need new gaskets at that connection. You can find some that work at most auto stores if your new headers didn't come with them
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Most of the longtube mid-pipes neck down to 2.5 right at the connection
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i hope this is the case
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I have never heard of any issues with the pacesetter mids bolting up to the factory flange
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ok cool i was just curious before i take on this project next weekend dont want any unexpected speed bumps



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