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Old 06-27-2002, 05:58 PM   #6
Kamaro Killer
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I have a stock h-pipe with 2 chamber flowmasters on it. When I bought the car a year ago, the car did not have tailpipes attached to it, but it did have the flowmasters. I recently bought the 2 1/2" tailpipes that go along with the mufflers, and am now realizing that with the Steeda lowering springs lower the car so much, that I can't possibly fit tailpipes into the muffler and have them fit in between the axle and the under carriage of the car. The only possible solution that I could see, is that the car has to be raised to the normal height or a little higher than it is now, in order to install my tailpipes. The tailpipes are already bent down at the end of them, so I don't have to cut my bumper. Don't get me wrong, if I could leave my car lowered I would, but I don't understand how I could put my tailpipes up without raising the car. If anyone has their (GT) car lowered 1 1/2" to 2" let me know how the tailpipes fit up there. Thanks, Keith
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