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Old 04-25-2018, 09:09 PM
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How good are the Texas Speed headers and off road Y. I'm thinking about putting a set on my 2013.
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They are fine, several people run them. Same with Speed engineering stuff, lots of people running those. I had SE's and they fit fine.

Prepare for lots of extra rasp and possible drone if you do not run cat converters. A resonator or dual mufflers will be wanted so you can hear yourself think.
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ive got the tsp headers and offroad y pipe. my joints leak like no other. im actually going to just weld them up its so annoying. ive even got band clamps rather than their supplied clamps. very good fit though! i would definitely buy them again.

i dont have any rasp when i had them just with my flowmaster super 50 and a full 3" exhaust. my recently added vibrant resonator completely got rid of the drone i had.
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Thanks. I might just go ahead and get some
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