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Old 01-29-2012, 09:53 AM
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I have a 89 1500 with a 350 and i was wanting to put some dual flowmasters on it but they only make a single exhaust kit for it so i was wondering if i got a 90s and up kit would it work on my truck
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I used this these pipes for my 90 gmc sierra.MPE-15025,MPE-15024 125bucks for stainless steel shipped.
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what am i suppose to be lookn at here srry
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First one he mentioned.
MagnaFlow 15025 - MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Exhaust Tailpipes - Overview - SummitRacing.com

Second one he mentioned

MagnaFlow 15024 - MagnaFlow Stainless Steel Exhaust Tailpipes - Overview - SummitRacing.com
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Oh thanks alot so this is like a custom system will these work with after market headers
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Yes you will need to make them work at your connection points.. Find you a set of mufflers, add them in place.. If your any good at things like that you could have it on and done in a afternoon..
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deppends what kind of kit is it a bolt on or do these need to be welded on im gunn run hooker headers prolly a flowmaster mufler no cats
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I had flowtech shortys on mine all you have to do is cut the ypipe flanges off weld on header reducers and drill a hole in the driver side header right before the collector for the o2 sensor if i was you i would do something with the stock ypipe maybe get one custom bent or jegs sells a offroad ypipe thats what i used.,summit sells a similar pair of shorty headers for cheap,if i was to do it again i wouldnt think twice about longtubes.
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I used band clamps for all of my exhaust connections. Makes things painless if you are like me and lacking the pipe welding ability.
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Chop saw, welder, cut off wheel, you can put anything you want on that truck.


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