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98 Cobra tune and exhaust leak questions
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<blockquote data-quote="cbrown9064" data-source="post: 14588959" data-attributes="member: 160552"><p>There is a one time us crush gasket on the passenger side. Get a new one. Sometimes you get lucky and can reuse it. Also, make sure and put AntiSeize on the studs. It will help to lube the threads. Make sure you the nuts go on all the way onto the studs without the pipe on. You could be jamming up before tightening the gap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbrown9064, post: 14588959, member: 160552"] There is a one time us crush gasket on the passenger side. Get a new one. Sometimes you get lucky and can reuse it. Also, make sure and put AntiSeize on the studs. It will help to lube the threads. Make sure you the nuts go on all the way onto the studs without the pipe on. You could be jamming up before tightening the gap. [/QUOTE]
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