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Old 06-05-2018, 03:18 AM
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Hello there I’m trying to install my 2 long tubes in my 2009 corvette Zr1
And omg its such a pain in the *** to put on I can’t even slide the passenger side header under the car I have removed the oil lines removed starter
I also even removed nuts from motor mounts and lift the engine and still noting any help thank u


I’m doing this on my back not a lift
Old 06-05-2018, 08:27 AM
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It' kind of hard to give help without pictures or an idea about what's hitting.... although from the sound of it seems like you may not have enough clearance under the car and need to get it higher
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Your doing it right. Try also unbolting the shocks and cradle to lower it. It’s a pain
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How high do you have the car?
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Originally Posted by Jayfabs
Your doing it right. Try also unbolting the shocks and cradle to lower it. It’s a pain
ill do that again see what happens
it’s a very tight fit with

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