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Did this on jackstands without cutting stock exhaust. Thanks to the forum for some excellant advice. Went something like this: 2days to lift the car, 2 hours to change catbacks.
Did this on jackstands without cutting stock exhaust. Thanks to the forum for some excellant advice. Went something like this: 2days to lift the car, 2 hours to change catbacks.
Not sure if I would call lifting a vehicle this way "excellent advice"
Nobody got hurt so thats always good... You'll like the Bullets BTW, I love mine!
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You got the job done and you'll enjoy the new sound, but , not sure I would want to get under the car lifted like that. It was worth it to me to have a local muffler shop put the car on a lift and do the job for me - cost $50 to swap out the exhaust.
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Not sure why you would want to keep to stock exhaust? You could have cut them and been done with the swap in the time it took you to get the car in the air. Still looks good!!
You got the job done and you'll enjoy the new sound, but , not sure I would want to get under the car lifted like that. It was worth it to me to have a local muffler shop put the car on a lift and do the job for me - cost $50 to swap out the exhaust.