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I just installed some new headers. The height of the outlet is 5/8" lower on the left side than the right. I don't think that this is normal. I measured from a level garage floor. Am I missing something here. Also when I hooked up my new MB911 muffler, it's crooked also(naturally)
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How far off??? They should be fairly close as they are fixtured off a stock oem muffler. I also test fit everyone on my car first to make sure of fittment. please help us correct any problems there might be
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I'm sorry, I did not mean that the muffler was crooked. The headers are(were) I fixed them with the Victor hot wrench and a 10 ton hydraulic jack. Perfect now. sorry for any confusion. The muffler is great.
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glad to hear I have been known to be confused easily
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