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I have brand new ceramic coated pacesetters on my 3.4, and the crossover pipe rubs on the subframe pretty bad. I was thinking of having it reshaped to stop the rub.
I am not sure if I trust hacks at a muffler shop, can I? What other kind of shops would be competent enough to reshape these pipes without f-ing them up.
i know your pain, mine does the same thing. some people have put heater hose and clamps on the pipe to stop it the y-pipe from hitting the floor board on ls1's.
if theres a local f-body board, ask them who is good.
i know your pain, mine does the same thing. some people have put heater hose and clamps on the pipe to stop it the y-pipe from hitting the floor board on ls1's.
if theres a local f-body board, ask them who is good.
clean bird by the way
I put header wrap around it hoping to stop the rub, but it wore through the header wrap in 2 days. I doubt a heater hose will last. It's rubbing on the subframe, not the floor.
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