88-98 gmc 1500 y pipe!!! HELP!!!!!

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88-98 gmc 1500 y pipe!!! HELP!!!!!
slamedsierra avatar
slamedsierra
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ok i have a 97 gmc 1500 and my stock y pipe crosses under my tranny and hangs almost an inch below the frame but there is not enough room to make it tighter to the tranny! How did everyone else run theirs? thanks in advance!
bodydropped85 avatar
bodydropped85
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there is definalty room. you have to section the drivers side pipe and flatten the center under the tranny.
slamedsierra avatar
slamedsierra
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ok so section it and reweld it. and then just beat the y pipe flat? cuz with just a static drop i already have tore holes in it! thanks
bdroppeddak avatar
bdroppeddak
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just take it to an exhaust shop, and tell them what you want done, 1000s of people have exhaust like that.... on my truck it was ran farther back before it crossed over, and eliminated the catalytic converter.....
974door avatar
974door
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I ran mine further back, crossed it by the yoke and tied into the pass. side.
Thebutchershop avatar
Thebutchershop
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i usually have it bent and ran forward towards the crossmember thers a big gap right there then crossover in front of the flywheel then recconnect it to the factory spot on the exhaust , any exhaust shop can do it for you , i got a guy that does them for me it works really well unless its a five speed
purplekush avatar
purplekush
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after dragging through 2 of them i finally just took the time and ran it further back and i havent had any problems since
slamedsierra avatar
slamedsierra
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thanks for the help!!!!!!!
prorida avatar
prorida
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Originally posted by 974door



I ran mine further back, crossed it by the yoke and tied into the pass. side.

that's what you have to do, i'm running 2&3/4 with a stock floor BD and haven't had a problem since i did it.
project94 avatar
project94
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i had mine run down then forward toward the front crossmember, theres a gap between the low part of the oil pan and the crossmember where it went through, mines stockfloored 3" i had to go to like 4 exhaust shops before one would do it for me, but it came out good.