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Mid-Pipe To Catback
So I have Flowmaster Super 44's on my car, but they were weld-in's, instead of the full catback, so I still have the stock 2.25 inch piping. I see that most x-pipes are 2.5 inches, so the question is, would a 2.5 inch x-pipe fit onto the stock 2.25 inch piping?
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yes, they are all designed to fit together.. i have a stock catback with a off road h pipe, and its fine.
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Nice. Thanks! =D
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