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Old 08-22-2006 | 03:56 PM
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So I know this is going to seem like a somewhat odd request. But I would like to know the size of the flange both at the header and at the axle on the exhaust. If I am not mistaken they are both 2 bolt flanges. Does anyone happen to know the bolt spacing on the flanges?

I'm hoping Stylis might have this information since he builds so many Scion exhausts. But if anyone happens to have the info, I would greatly appreciate the help.
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Dustin, Gabe will definately know the answer to the question. But the axle part dosent have a flange, it has a clamp and the axle back slides into the mid pipe part.


Axle back clamp
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^^^^^They are the clamp style, not the flange type with two bolts.
Old 08-22-2006 | 08:13 PM
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The header has a two bolt ball flange style. It is a 2.25inch flange for it.
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Thanks Billy. Thanks Stylis. That is the information I was looking for.

Is that flange a pretty standard thing, or are they available with different bolt spacing? Gabe, do you fabricate them yourself or get them from one of the larger exhaust manufacturers?
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Thanks Billy. Thanks Stylis. That is the information I was looking for.

Is that flange a pretty standard thing, or are they available with different bolt spacing? Gabe, do you fabricate them yourself or get them from one of the larger exhaust manufacturers?
The flanges that are used on the header are ones that I use from old scion exhaust systems. I have tons of them, shoot I had to throw a lot of them away because it was taking up room here in the shop. I used one of the flanges for billy's set-up. You can makeone of your own though. Any muffler shop can make you one.
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Where could i get the flanges for my xb in cali ?
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the male part of the flange that gets insertied to to the female side i wanna make custom axle back that i can still replace with stocker so it wont void my warenty
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