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I am getting ready to list baffles I bought used on here 2 years ago but never installed. Problem is I believed them to be 2.25" and now I am not certain.
Before I sell I want to make sure what size they are. In the pic's you can see the "baffle" pipe itself is 2.0" dia but the first step-down pipe is 2.5" dia.
Does that make this 2.0" or 2.25" baffles?
Last edited by IndyClassic; Aug 8, 2010 at 01:57 PM.
Reason: meant 2.25" not 2.5"
The more I look the more I agree but could be the way I was holding the tape measure. Ticks me off I thought I bought 2.25" and just now realizing was sent same or smaller then what I had?
I want to be certain, do not want to do to someone else. Thanks
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