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    Default type r axle back fitment

    ok so i been told tat a stock itr axle back would bolt rite up to a stock ls pipe is this true? i been asking this for a bit now and everyones response is tat it would fit so my question is since a itr axle back is 2.25 and a stock ls pipe is 2' is there any welding involve? does the flange or something line up? will there b any gap or leak? wat gasket would i have to use? really need to know thanks

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    I know it will work on a gsr pipe but cant remember exactly the dimensions of the ls pipe in comparision. Might be the same just not sure.


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    did u have to cut or weld anything? or did it bolt rite up and no cutting/welding/custom at all? also is the gsr pipe 2' like the ls or is it 2.25 like the type r?

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    Nope. Straight bolt up. As far as i know the ITR will bolt up to any integra b pipe so you should be fine.

    Hope this helps.

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    just try it and see...

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    ok so wat about the gasket do i just use the old one or i have to get a new one?

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    Use the old gasket as long as you don;t tear it up when you take it off

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