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Replacing exhaust
I have a 95 Jimmy 4x4 vin w auto trans 2 door, and it desperately needs a new exhaust on it. I got a new high flow cat, but i cant seem to find a cat back kit that will fit the 2 door model. And i know how some people are saying that the full cat back is a waste, but i have to replace it anyway so might as well go for an upgrade. Anybody know of a premade kit, or am i gonna wind up cutting and welding one of these kits to make it fit.
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Re: Replacing exhaust
There's a dynomax system here
http://www.performance-air-filters.c...d=46&partid=83 Let me know if the link doesn't work, and i'll just give you their main page |
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Re: Re: Replacing exhaust
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2000 Chevy Blazer ZR2 Performance Mods: Numerous Suspension Mods: Some, but not enough Exterior Mods: Just Right 1987 Buick Turbo T Dark Red Low 11 sec sleeper ![]() .030 4.1 block, PT6262E, & other odds and ends.... My Cardomain |
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Re: Replacing exhaust
If you don't mind me asking, what's the difference besides length?
If it's just a little longer in a straight section they probably designed it thinking that people would just cut it down for a 2 door model |
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Re: Re: Replacing exhaust
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If u deside to go with a catback, removing the right rear tire will be nessesary to get the larger pipe over the axle.
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2000 Chevy Blazer ZR2 Performance Mods: Numerous Suspension Mods: Some, but not enough Exterior Mods: Just Right 1987 Buick Turbo T Dark Red Low 11 sec sleeper ![]() .030 4.1 block, PT6262E, & other odds and ends.... My Cardomain |
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