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    im confused why the headers were welded? i'm assuming thats a custom y-pipe? i've been looking for a set for my 2wd, we have emissions tho...
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    Quote Originally Posted by oleshifty View Post
    im confused why the headers were welded? i'm assuming thats a custom y-pipe? i've been looking for a set for my 2wd, we have emissions tho...
    im guessing that he did the ball and joint couplers to try and prevent leaks because anything is better than the piece of crap u-bolt clamps that pacesetter gives you to attach to the y-pipe which is a only a slip over fit im sure his flange fittings hold gases in much better!

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    Quote Originally Posted by conekiller01 View Post
    im guessing that he did the ball and joint couplers to try and prevent leaks because anything is better than the piece of crap u-bolt clamps that pacesetter gives you to attach to the y-pipe which is a only a slip over fit im sure his flange fittings hold gases in much better!

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    correct, I did not want leaks, but it is a pacesetter y-pipe(82-1176) that I cut down to fit the the ball and socket joints.
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