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Posted by WildStang (Member # 905) on :
 
how hard is it to install a BBK X-Pipe? Like how well do the pipes line up and what supplies will i need buying it used from someone? It's got high flow cats if that means anything.
 
Posted by sic91sleeper (Member # 779) on :
 
I dunno on your year but myne was real easy and i'm sure its just as easy.
 
Posted by WildStang (Member # 905) on :
 
Thanks fellow Sic Dude!
 
Posted by saleen00925 (Member # 1302) on :
 
helping my friend isntall his bassani we've decided that the install is easy, the only problem comes if you want to keep your original exhaust, that is hard because the nuts are all old and worthless. We decided to screw the old exhaust and sawed it off, making it A LOT easier.

-adam cate
 
Posted by WildStang (Member # 905) on :
 
i probably won't have too much of a problem with the bolts, the car is still pretty new. thanks for the heads up on that though.
 
Posted by blown fifty (Member # 1344) on :
 
i installed a off road bbk x on my fox body with hand tools its simple
 
Posted by WildStang (Member # 905) on :
 
cool i should have no probs when it arrives then. thanks much.
 
Posted by DementedGT (Member # 1463) on :
 
sup wild.. eh. its easy to install the x pipe.. as for the guy talking about cutting, he was most likly referring to the cat back.

Not sure with the bbk, but with my magnaflow i needed to get a Stud kit for the driver side header, the bolt's have spacers on them that i couldn't use..
 




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