opinions on MAC SS catback

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  1. lmpbzkt492 New Member

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    Ive been in the market for a catback for my 01 bullitt and I really like the way the MAC catback sounds with either an x pipe or prochamber and was just looking for some opinions from you guys that have that catback about how it is. Quality?Fitment? you know those sort of things. I would def go with the stainless one. any opinions appreciated. i want something thats going to fit good and sound good but not break the bank
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    mine fits perfect, so does my buddies, and there the aluminized cat back, and they still look brand new.........
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    are there SS catback stainless throught as in like mufflers and everything or are only the tips stainless?
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    Make sure you check out MagnaFlow too.
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    whole catback is stainless including mufflers.
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    i had a small issue with the drivers side tube rubbing on the outer fuel tank shield, I removed 3/8" of that tube then tig welded it back in one piece. Other than that it's awesome, BUT i do have a much different setup with mine than that of a solid rear axle

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