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Here's one that may work?? Leather Works 312R. Says it's for short pipes but there's pics on their site showing it installed with what look like Big Radius pipes....might be too wide/tall for the Breakout though??
Last edited by Rocker B; Dec 19, 2015 at 06:29 PM.
Here's one that may work?? Leather Works 312R. Says it's for short pipes but there's pics on their site showing it installed with what look like Big Radius pipes....might be too wide/tall for the Breakout though??
I seen that one, but doesn't it say on the notations that the exhaust can't go past the wheel?
I seen that one, but doesn't it say on the notations that the exhaust can't go past the wheel?
Ya your right, also I have the 312L (same size) on my Rocker and just checked.. The 312R would be too big for the my Breakout with Big Radius pipes. Good luck finding one and post a pic if you do!!
Any of you guys running the new PowerVision TargetTune add on with WB sensors? Was thinking that is next on my list, the only thing that looks "sucky" is trying to fit 18mm bungs on the Big Radius 2-2 pipes. They have 12mm bungs set into a recess on the collectors, and the way they are made it looks complicated to try and add the larger 18mm bungs.
Any of you guys running the new PowerVision TargetTune add on with WB sensors? Was thinking that is next on my list, the only thing that looks "sucky" is trying to fit 18mm bungs on the Big Radius 2-2 pipes. They have 12mm bungs set into a recess on the collectors, and the way they are made it looks complicated to try and add the larger 18mm bungs.
They make plugs for the 12mm plug em then add the 18MM. They don't go in the same spot.
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