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Old 10-20-2011, 04:30 PM
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Can you take a picture of where your Y pipe meets your catback? I'm talking about the connection just after the trans cross member. Would prefer it be a stock exhaust.

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Old 10-20-2011, 04:31 PM
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To explain why I need this. It's something I need to show Kook's.
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I can snap you one tomorrow. I should have mine up on the lift for some other work.
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Talking about the ball connection with the beefy band clamp?

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Originally Posted by Z28Venom
I can snap you one tomorrow. I should have mine up on the lift for some other work.
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Talking about the ball connection with the beefy band clamp?
Nope. Should be a flange with two bolts in it. Guess it depends on the year, might have change after 2008.
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Changed to the ball joint for the 2009 MY.
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Back story; The Y pipe Kook's gave me that supposedly fits on my truck required me to rotate my stock catback about 30 degrees from the stock setting. Kook's is playing dumb about the whole situation. In fact ,they had the wrong flange on there in the first place requiring me to send it back so they could put the right flange on.
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Originally Posted by Coban
Changed to the ball joint for the 2009 MY.
I might be interested in seeing that considering the original flange on my Y pipe was a male end and they had to put a female end on it for me.
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Yay for Google!!! This is a stock 2009 exhaust which WOULD have fit with the Y pipe Kook's sent me!

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Actually no it wouldn't because my flange had bolt holes in it...


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