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High Flow Cat?????
I Have A Question About The High Flow Cats For S-10 Trucks?? I Want To Put A High Flow Cat On My 1992 S-10, Is It Just A Bolt On Piece, Or Do You Have To Weld It On???
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Have you gone under there to look?
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well if i did do you think i would be asking the question!! c'mon man use the BrAiN you have!!!! i know your a newbie but DAMN!!!
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Just saying I usually open my eyes and look before I open my mouth:silly2:
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cats
I think Catco sells both. If I remember correctly, the cats on S10s are bolt-on front and slip-on rear... anyone help here?
At any rate, even if its a weld-in style, it will be a slip-over tube. They can often be very well sealed with good clamps. I use two good stainless clamps per end and never have problems. Curtis |
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