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g'day just curious as to if an e series catback exhaust will still fit an x series ute? just wondered as from what i can see it looks very similar to what i have on at the moment, and ea through to au all use the same i could be completely wrong here, does anyone have any idea about this?
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Nigel |
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The ute should be really close : You might need some small modification after the Cat converter. There may also be a small difference around the gearbox depending on what x-series you have.
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yeah i have an xf ute no cat on the exhaust originally so would need modification anyhow, i was looking at the shape and bends of a pre made exhaust off ebay for e series and it looked identical so it might be a little different but thats no biggy cheers for the help confirmation brightened my day
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My ute (XH) has a E-series front half, (extractors, cat, etc), and the back half is now from an XF ute. It is joined just in front of the rear muffler. The E-series back half is totally different from the diff back, it wont even go close. Find a system from an XD-XF ute and be done with it.
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Nigel |
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Good point - but that post muffler section wouldnt cost a lot to have made up either
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G-LOVE |
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yeah i reckon i might just get a full exhaust made up was just keen on the mandrel bends the cheapo ebay e series ones have was lookin at a cheap option cheers anyway
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