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Old Mar 25, 2002 | 02:42 PM
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I can't believe how much...

I love driving this truck.
I can't believe how awesome this system sounds

Eric, it is WORTH the wait! When you get this system to the shop and it goes right on with no problem and looks and sounds great you will be beside yourself.

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Old Mar 25, 2002 | 04:41 PM
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Originally posted by OrlandoSVT
I just finished installing the ss headers and complete ss exhaust system, did the work in my garage on jack stands this was a very difficult install the drivers side is a breeze, if you want to get your old system off without cutting it up you will have to remove the rear tranny frame cross member, the passenger side the engine needs to be jacked up even then the header does not want to go in I damaged my ac system there's a canister for the ac that got punctured when I wrestled the header in place, if I had to do over I probally would take it to a shop and have them do it my arms and hands are cut to hell. This deffinately is not a job for the tool challenged.
I'm sorry to hear you had problems on the right side. Did you remove the fender well covers and come in from the top?

I also put mine on in my garage on jack stands. I must admit I did cut my old exhaust out. The way I figure it I will never go back to the old parts plus I don't have a place to store them anyway. Just remember a SawAll will do wonders .

I did the right side first and did not remove anything nor did I jack the engine up. I test fitted headers first so I knew where to drill holes for the O2 sensors. Removed header, then removed heat shield drilled my hole put heat shield back on and reinstalled my header on right side. Really was nothing to it.

Left side was easier cause you come from the bottom as you mentioned.

I have the complete system..... headers back.
 

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