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<blockquote data-quote="crankbait09" data-source="post: 347897" data-attributes="member: 7396"><p>i was thinking of taking it to a friend that does his welding on his car (he is not a professional by any means), but I also found local welding businesses that are close to me that id feel comfortable with. </p><p>now, if i do take it to a pro, is the sleeve still required? My two pipes are not the same sizes, so the sleeve would have to have different OD's at each end.</p><p></p><p>Here are the exact dimensions I am dealing with</p><p></p><p>existing trailer pipe: 2-3/4" OD, 2-9/16" ID, 3/32" thick</p><p>new extension pipe: 2-7/8" OB, 2-7/16" ID, 1/4" thick</p><p></p><p>does this help anyone with which route is best?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crankbait09, post: 347897, member: 7396"] i was thinking of taking it to a friend that does his welding on his car (he is not a professional by any means), but I also found local welding businesses that are close to me that id feel comfortable with. now, if i do take it to a pro, is the sleeve still required? My two pipes are not the same sizes, so the sleeve would have to have different OD's at each end. Here are the exact dimensions I am dealing with existing trailer pipe: 2-3/4" OD, 2-9/16" ID, 3/32" thick new extension pipe: 2-7/8" OB, 2-7/16" ID, 1/4" thick does this help anyone with which route is best? [/QUOTE]
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