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Old 04-01-2004, 11:18 AM
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So the Japtrix y-pipe is heavier than OEM, and doesn't have flex joints.. Hmmm. Not liking it so much now. Anyone know if the JIC y-pipe will fit with the Japtrix b/mid-pipe?
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Originally posted by Anthz
So the Japtrix y-pipe is heavier than OEM, and doesn't have flex joints.. Hmmm. Not liking it so much now. Anyone know if the JIC y-pipe will fit with the Japtrix b/mid-pipe?
Actually, the Japtrix Y-pipe is 4 lbs lighter than the stock Y-Pipe. It's the B-Pipe that is 4 lbs heavier than stock.
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Originally posted by fdao
Actually, the Japtrix Y-pipe is 4 lbs lighter than the stock Y-Pipe. It's the B-Pipe that is 4 lbs heavier than stock.
Ahhh.. thanks.
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