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Old 10-01-2011, 06:13 PM
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Picked up some used Pacesettter LTs, for about a 100 bucks for my Ram, the drivers side is perfect, passenger side primaries are dented, I already have the areas of the dents cut out with new tubes ready to weld in...But how is the fitment of these things on a Ram? I bought em from a Dakota guy, I suspect he tried to make em fit a Dakota...

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they fit good the driver side is close to the driveshaft , i had the exhaust shop custum fab a y-pipe and a new o2 bung . good gain and sound
 
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Originally Posted by lastrights
they fit good the driver side is close to the driveshaft , i had the exhaust shop custum fab a y-pipe and a new o2 bung . good gain and sound
Thanks, all I need to know, I figured the seller tied to install em on a Dakota.

I just put on some custom LTs some on Dakota Drag truck. 2" primaries, 3.5" collectors, 3.5" pipes with 3.5" straight through Dynomax Ultraflows...Dumped behind the cab.

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