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[B]Picked up a Bassani Mid-Pipe[/B]
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<blockquote data-quote="Charles236" data-source="post: 5549734" data-attributes="member: 25923"><p>True, with a ball and socket type joint, the different pipe diameters don't affect the connection. Many people start modding their exhaust with an aftermarket cat-back connected to a stock H-pipe and have no sealing issues. Some start with an aftermarket mid-pipe and keep the stock cat-back, also with no problems at the connections. Either way, the connection will work unless the ball end or socket end is damaged, and that is fairly unlikely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles236, post: 5549734, member: 25923"] True, with a ball and socket type joint, the different pipe diameters don't affect the connection. Many people start modding their exhaust with an aftermarket cat-back connected to a stock H-pipe and have no sealing issues. Some start with an aftermarket mid-pipe and keep the stock cat-back, also with no problems at the connections. Either way, the connection will work unless the ball end or socket end is damaged, and that is fairly unlikely. [/QUOTE]
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