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Old 09-15-2009, 10:10 PM
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pt# 40405 $81.68 + shipping take me 25 mins to get it
But is that the correct one ?????? they can't find a part number for your year.
the best thing to do is take that to your nearest autozone napa or O rielly's and see what they can find for you also they might be a little higher but you will spend that in shipping.
 
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Old 09-16-2009, 04:29 PM
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ok thanks alot for your help i dont see why the y pipes would be different from an 89 to a 90. ill have to go to napa like you said. thanks again
 
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maybe a different bend some place or a different size pipe thats about your best bet. most place just look under the truck and say they cant get it but if you have the part number for the year you need they punch in the number they have it. example ford crown vic 4.6 egr sensor that is on the egr pipe to measure the flow to the egr. not listed gave them the part number BW631 on the shelf $31.99 it all depends who you get at the store and if they are willing to look it up correctly PEOPLE WHO KNOW may not know anything
 
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this is exactly why i would love to buy a welder.
 
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Originally Posted by crazzywolfie
this is exactly why i would love to buy a welder.
lmao lol
 
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Originally Posted by pizzo
lmao lol
you thought your lyao now you should see my 318's y-pipe. i think the buture could have done a better job lol.
 
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Originally Posted by crazzywolfie
you thought your lyao now you should see my 318's y-pipe. i think the buture could have done a better job lol.
have no fear I can't weld anything. Even using jb weld and super glue still it don't hold. lol when they see me at work getting the welder ready it isnt for me to use. That's what we have guys that just weld. not my job
 
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my weld are good. i'll take some picture's tomoro to show how funny my y-pipe looks. it is very custom.
 
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I tried welding a exhaust pipe once too thin for me. hole was bigger when i was done then before i started
 


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