Cat-Back gaskets ? please read and help!!!!

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  1. tim12232
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    I purchased a bosal twin tip, off ebay, and it has been used for a few thousand miles. He sold it because he didnt use the KB long hangers, and it rubbed on his bumper and melted a bit.

    He told me that it does not have the gaskets, where do i get these? it is a 3" exhaust

    Tim
     
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    have you tried bosal? im sure they would be the ones to have it since its thier exhaust! stock obviously wont work, if the flanges are really nice, you may be able to use some copper high temp rtv, but MAKE SURE YOU LET IT DRY before you start up your car!
     
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    what happens if you dont let it dry?
     
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    is it a 3" flat flange catback?
    connectiong to stock downpipe?
     
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    Yes It is i believe

    Tim

    ps-what about using universal gaskets that you cut to size?
     
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    here it the fun part.
    order up 2 3" exhaust gaskets from someone like subydude.
    tighten the **** out of your dp to catback bolts..

    when it syatrs to leak beyond what you can stand, order a new DP with a 3" flat flange..

    hollar if you want help, i ran mine this way for 6 months with sucess...
     
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