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    Question for Pacesetter LT owners!

    Alright so about 2 weeks ago I installed ceramic pacersetter LTs and their Y pipe and got a nelson tune and it for sure woke the truck up alot, the day after I the headers on I noticed the passenger side header was very very close to the frame I couldnt tell if it was physically hitting but it was very very close and then a few days after that I started to hear a rattle and pretty much narrowed it down to that passenger side header hitting the frame. Does anyone else have this problem? I got under the truck today and loosened everything up and tried to shimmy things around and it still ends up hitting. Anyone got any ideas or is there really nothing I can do?

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    BFH problem solved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LamboDoNoMo View Post
    BFH problem solved.
    +1 I heard those fix lots of problems.lol
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    be careful dinging the ceramic coated headers though. that stuff seems prone to chipping ohyeah +1 on the BFH
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    send them back and get some new ones....maybe jigged up wrong or the truck has been wrecked and the frame is bent.Mine are very close but never hit
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    put it on a lift and use a 2x4 to pry it away from the frame, bending all tubes a bit. A come-along works good, too.
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    Yea, my brothers are real close to the frame. I'm gonna get a big pry bar next time I'm under his truck.
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    Ya I was thinking the BFH trick would work or try to pry it away from the frame with a 2X4. Its just barley hitting. I really dont feel like taking them off and sending them back because I didnt really enjoy putting them on haha so Ill try the BFH trick and a pry or 2.

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    hmmm maybe this is my problem also cuz mine are super close on the passenger side and some times they rattle maybe this is why... Let me know if u get it fixed..

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    Ya sometimes mine rattle sometimes mine dont. I only have to get them to move just a hair so it shouldnt be to bad. Ill let you know how it works out

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