You guys might want to ask Vibrant if you're getting the current exhaust or the revised one. They are revising it this Spring to make it easier to get the j-pipe nuts on. The new "down pipe" will be of slightly smaller tubing, and it needs to be. It's already way bigger than the s-pipe outlet and it's so big that it can be a real PITA to install it if there's not enough room next to the s-pipe studs for the nuts to go on (like mine). This should also eliminate having to grind the flange off of the factory s-pipe nuts. Mine is still up on stands in the garage because of this issue. I got so pissed off I had to come inside and cool down.
If I were you, I'd put it on Vibrant to either make your 10 exhausts with the corrected setup, or give you a break on their existing stock. I'm not real happy with them after they blew off my concerns about the O2 sensor wiring being so close to the cat and needing insulation. I told them I'd gladly pay $50 more for a system that didn't require hours of extra work to get it to fit and came with an insulating sleeve for the wiring. See my attached pics that illustrate all of this. On the pic at the s-pipe connection, it's hard to tell because of the shadow, but the nut on the passenger's side is actually up against the pipe and won't turn. Also, you can see why there's no room for the flanges on the nuts. Finally, the pic of the cat shows the O2 wiring and where I'm hooking into the factory hanger to give enough clearance between the exhaust and crossmember. (I've got Kartboy hangers on order)
If I were you, I'd put it on Vibrant to either make your 10 exhausts with the corrected setup, or give you a break on their existing stock. I'm not real happy with them after they blew off my concerns about the O2 sensor wiring being so close to the cat and needing insulation. I told them I'd gladly pay $50 more for a system that didn't require hours of extra work to get it to fit and came with an insulating sleeve for the wiring. See my attached pics that illustrate all of this. On the pic at the s-pipe connection, it's hard to tell because of the shadow, but the nut on the passenger's side is actually up against the pipe and won't turn. Also, you can see why there's no room for the flanges on the nuts. Finally, the pic of the cat shows the O2 wiring and where I'm hooking into the factory hanger to give enough clearance between the exhaust and crossmember. (I've got Kartboy hangers on order)