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Im buying a new truck on Monday, and I have already compiled a list of parts that I will be taking off of my truck and putting on the new one. im pretty sure most of them will swap over, but I was wondering if the exhaust would. Anyone know if the exhaust system would be the same on a 2007 Silverado Classic Crew as it is on a 2005 Silverado Ex Cab? Both are 1500, Z71, with 5.3s.

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It's got the flange-type connection from the cats, so it ought to swap.

A good muffler shop can make it swap, for sure!

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The wheel base is the same for both trucks so it shouldnt be a problem

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It's got the flange-type connection from the cats, so it ought to swap.

A good muffler shop can make it swap, for sure!

 

 

 

Yeah, but they want money for stuff like that. :D

 

 

The wheel base is the same for both trucks so it shouldnt be a problem

 

 

 

That was my thought, but I know they do some strange stuff at the manufacturer sometimes.

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Well I know my MBRP from my 04 extended cab swapped over to my friends 06 crew cab. Both 2wd 4.8's

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Well I know my MBRP from my 04 extended cab swapped over to my friends 06 crew cab. Both 2wd 4.8's

 

Thats what I needed to know.

 

 

Check a couple of aftermarket systems for both trucks to see if the part numbers for the two trucks/kits match up.

 

 

Good idea. Why didnt i think of that? Ill do that to double check.

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