installing roush exhaust
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If you have a lift, you should be able to get it all out in one piece. The angle that it has to take to clear over the axle is a bit too extreme if the vehicle is on the ground.
I got out the reciprocating saw and cut it just after the muffler so the tailpipe would easily come out by itself and the remainder could just fall down once the hangers and clamp were removed.
Again though if you have a lift, you could probably do it without cutting, but if you aren't going to keep the stock crap, its quicker just to cut it.
I got out the reciprocating saw and cut it just after the muffler so the tailpipe would easily come out by itself and the remainder could just fall down once the hangers and clamp were removed.
Again though if you have a lift, you could probably do it without cutting, but if you aren't going to keep the stock crap, its quicker just to cut it.
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