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thick or thin
I need a quick pic of what a thick compared to thin flange looks like on my exhaust. Its my 72t
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Im ordering ssi for it and really dont have a clue
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The thin flange is about 3/8 of an inch thick, and the thick is about 3/4 of an inch thick. I've read that the change to the thick flange occured with the later SCs. My 78 SC took the thin flange SSIs.Sorry but I don't have a picture.
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Thanks
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You'll need the thin flange.
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