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Do you Count a Full size Canadian Pontiac as a Pontiac?

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Old Jun 15, 2018 | 09:13 PM
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Default Do you Count a Full size Canadian Pontiac as a Pontiac?

Hello, I am New to Pontiac Talk, I have a few questions related to my car that is a 1963 Pontiac Parisienne, X Frame Canadian car that Is closely related to the Impala of the same year mostly using Chevrolet Components. I want to know if anyone has used a Magnaflow Stainless Exhaust Kit #16724 for a 63 Impala with complete success or if they would recommend another option due to issues with either Fitment or clearances or just not being worth it. The car sits factory height but I now run 8" front tires and 10" rears with a 2" dish all the way around. The tires currently sit pretty close to the existing 2" single exhaust however It does look like if the offsets were positioned correctly then the exhaust running through the rear wheel well would clear No problem, however I have bought enough parts over the years to know that sometimes you get "bit" hard, and would like to know if anyone has re routed or purchased this Kit and installed it on a similar application already to share some wisdom. I have also considered routing in front of the rear tire, but with a little one on the way shortly I am a little concerned about the exhaust exiting right beneath the rear door/ window

Love the way the car looks and just want to make it look and sound a little more burly as its a 4 door with some attitude.


Thanks for your time.
 
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