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Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: Warner Robins, GA, USA
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I just purchased a couple of high flow cats that I plan on welding in a BBK offroad pipe that I have laying around. Do you guys think it would be easier to weld them in before or after the pipe is installed? I realize the work will have to be precise if done before installation in order for it to line up correctly. I would be easier to weld out of the car. Also, do stainless wire/rods have to be used when welding stainless to aluminized steel? Thanks for any feedback, I hope to do this on Saturday.
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