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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Shrek209: [QB] This weekend I installed some Mac equal length shorties and a BBK O/R H pipe. I bolted up some Flows with the stock LX pipe. The H pipe hangs down really low to the point you can see the straight pipe while driving. Its very obvious that it doesn't have any Cats on it. Is this normal? Or is there a way to fix it? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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Shrek209
Member # 14136
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This weekend I installed some Mac equal length shorties and a BBK O/R H pipe. I bolted up some Flows with the stock LX pipe. The H pipe hangs down really low to the point you can see the straight pipe while driving. Its very obvious that it doesn't have any Cats on it. Is this normal? Or is there a way to fix it?
Shrek209
Member # 14136
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I just talked to the muffler shop who welded the exhaust pipe on and they are telling me I have to cut the H Pipe and have it re-bent and welded. Anyone else ever heard of this???
510.86.notch
Member # 9892
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Loosen bolts at collector and mufflers jack up the mid pipe and retighten.goodluck.
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