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MICHAEL WEIG

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I have a 2002 Tahoe with 4wd. I purchased a set of speed engineering 1-7/8" long tube headers and y-pipe.

I was told they have some slight fitment issues anyone experienced this? If so where and how did you remedy it (as if i didnt already guess).

Thanks for the input.
 

Tonyrodz

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I have a 2002 Tahoe with 4wd. I purchased a set of speed engineering 1-7/8" long tube headers and y-pipe.

I was told they have some slight fitment issues anyone experienced this? If so where and how did you remedy it (as if i didnt already guess).

Thanks for the input.
I have an 03 Tahoe 4x4. Y pipe interfered with the front prop shaft, so my mechanic deleted the front prop shaft. 4wd no longer works. Just curious--why you go with the 1 7/8's? I went with the 1 3/4's.IMAG1460.jpg IMAG1461.jpg IMAG1476.jpg IMAG1459-1.jpg
 

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I have an 03 Tahoe 4x4. Y pipe interfered with the front prop shaft, so my mechanic deleted the front prop shaft. 4wd no longer works. Just curious--why you go with the 1 7/8's? I went with the 1 3/4's.View attachment 264525 View attachment 264526 View attachment 264527 View attachment 264528[/QUOTE

I don't see what the problem was with the front drive shaft. It was a simple fix if he would have spent a little time to do it. I had the same issue with my 01 Denali, I just made a new pipe.
 
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