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Putting on my Long Tube Headers!
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<blockquote data-quote="veggiemike" data-source="post: 806063" data-attributes="member: 9226"><p>I can't win. Last night I got the drivers side header in, tightened up both headers, reconnected the steering shaft, etc, then went to hook up my also brand new x-pipe. The matching shorty BBK X-pipe doesn't have mounts for the rubber hanger that the stocker was using, and I didn't want to just hang it off the header studs quite yet, so I figured I would partially install my new Flowmaster cat-back. Now I can't get the x-pipe to line up with the headers, and the mufflers are in the way... The x-pipe's pipes that are supposed to bolt up to the headers are about a half inch too close together.</p><p></p><p>So today I'll loosen the header bolts all back up a bit, move the mufflers out of the way, and try again. Any idea how nicely the headers and x-pipe should mate up? I had figured they would fit almost perfectly, since they're made for each other by the same company...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="veggiemike, post: 806063, member: 9226"] I can't win. Last night I got the drivers side header in, tightened up both headers, reconnected the steering shaft, etc, then went to hook up my also brand new x-pipe. The matching shorty BBK X-pipe doesn't have mounts for the rubber hanger that the stocker was using, and I didn't want to just hang it off the header studs quite yet, so I figured I would partially install my new Flowmaster cat-back. Now I can't get the x-pipe to line up with the headers, and the mufflers are in the way... The x-pipe's pipes that are supposed to bolt up to the headers are about a half inch too close together. So today I'll loosen the header bolts all back up a bit, move the mufflers out of the way, and try again. Any idea how nicely the headers and x-pipe should mate up? I had figured they would fit almost perfectly, since they're made for each other by the same company... [/QUOTE]
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