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Old 05-07-2012, 10:44 AM
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My buddy wants to put a set of pacesetters on his 6.0l 4X4 burben. Yes he will fab a y-pipe but will they just drop in with minor modification (ie a hammer)

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Yea should just drop right in
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My LPP headers fit my 2000 2500 4x4 with no issues at all.
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Originally Posted by TA63
My LPP headers fit my 2000 2500 4x4 with no issues at all.
I've been looking into getting a set of LTs. Do you have any idea where I could get a set of the LPPs? If not, which are the most comparable to their fit on the 4wds? CalSpeed?

I have an 02 K2500HD
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I've got an '04 2500hd and was wondering the same thing. I've heard the pacesetters fit good on awd denali's, so I'm hoping they will do ok on a 2500.

Also if the pacesetter LT's come with a Y, will it clear the 80e?
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pacesetters clear on my personal 07' classic HD just fine, I made my own y-pipe though, clears DS/tranny/xmembers....everything.
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Originally Posted by PolyPerformance
pacesetters clear on my personal 07' classic HD just fine, I made my own y-pipe though, clears DS/tranny/xmembers....everything.
Is it a 4wd?
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I have the the pacesetters on my 06 1500HD 4x4, they fit great, the only thing I noticed is they barely touch the tranny on the pass side. After running the truck it doesn't touch anymore, I guess after getting hot they settled and pulled away. I didn't do a Y-pipe I kept the dual exhaust. Been on the truck over a year with no problems.
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Originally Posted by 06GMC4X4
I have the the pacesetters on my 06 1500HD 4x4, they fit great, the only thing I noticed is they barely touch the tranny on the pass side. After running the truck it doesn't touch anymore, I guess after getting hot they settled and pulled away. I didn't do a Y-pipe I kept the dual exhaust. Been on the truck over a year with no problems.
I'm guessing the duals didn't bolt right up to the new collectors? What did you need to do for them to fit?
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No they don't bolt up. I cut both the factory pipes off just in front of the driver side cat, then took it to a muffler shop and let them run new pipe from the headers to where I cut it.


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