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Old 01-31-2009, 02:04 PM
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Pacesetter exhaust question

Has anyone with the Pacesetter exhaust have fitment probs? mine was close to the body but fine untill i went down a road (after we got 14 inches of snow, damn ohio) & the snow i think maybe pushed it back or out of wack. im going to unbolt the whole thing & see how it goes. but its hitting the floor of the car when hit a bump now. just wanted to see if anyone had any probs with pacesetter.

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Originally Posted by ProjectBolt08
Has anyone with the Pacesetter exhaust have fitment probs? mine was close to the body but fine untill i went down a road (after we got 14 inches of snow, damn ohio) & the snow i think maybe pushed it back or out of wack. im going to unbolt the whole thing & see how it goes. but its hitting the floor of the car when hit a bump now. just wanted to see if anyone had any probs with pacesetter.

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Mine fits great! NO problems there. I had problems with TWO paceRATTLER mufflers though.
Old 01-31-2009, 11:09 PM
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let me know how it gos, im gonna install mine soon after i remove my sai. But to answer your question i havent heard of any fitment issues other than it not working without shortening the downpipe
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Yea, i have the Corsa touring exhaust, When drive down roads with a lot of snow it throws it out of wack, so just straighten it out, tighten it up and prepare to do over til the snow is gone.
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yup the part before it goes over the rear axle is dangerously low, i might need to retighten the whole thing when it gets warmer
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pacesetter is hit or miss with fitment. always has been, always will be...
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well got it in the garage, found out the snow took off 2 rubber hangers making it hang super low (hung a lil low to begin with) so the snow caught it & pushed it back about 3 inches. but put the rubber hangers back on & torqued down on the clamps & its g2g now. the whole thing was weird. all the cars ive had i never had any problems with the exhaust i put on & the snow (been in Michigan & now ohio all my life) wtf ever. at least its fixed lol
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