OBX LT\'s and X-pipe?
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Hey Dean,
The answer is NO. You will have to make a custom set out of your extra H-pipe you got with the OBX headers. Personally I don't think you will like the sound. It will make it raspy sounding compared to the H-pipe IMO
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What up Scott!!
You don't think the factory mufflers would keep it under control? Also the OBX looks like they were modeled after the JBA, you don't think the jba x pipe would work? If not oh well, it was just a thought.
You don't think the factory mufflers would keep it under control? Also the OBX looks like they were modeled after the JBA, you don't think the jba x pipe would work? If not oh well, it was just a thought.
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I can't say if the JBA would fit or not. As far as the stock mufflers go I do think they would surely help with the rasps. More than any aftermarket muffler will.
Stock mufflers, GTA's, or Flowmaster should have enough noise canceling to get the job done.
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I\'m not too worried about what muffler to run. I have heard that there is little to no gain in changing the factory muffler, plus I like the sound with the o/r pipe. I just would like a x pipe and with the few responces I guess when I get around to doing it I will have to try it out blind. Oh well, no harm no foul.
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