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Join Date: Mar 2002
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it's just time consuming (sometimes) All you have to do is remove 4 nuts from the headers, (two on each) remove the 4 nuts from the mufflers (two on each) and drop the h-pipe. When the H-pipe sits on the headers it bends a little. Sometimes because it's a little warped it's a pain in the ***** to fit back up to the headers. I think the nuts were (for me) 18 mm on the headers, and 15 mm on the mufflers. You only need a ratchet, some sockets, and some time. You don't have to lift your car, but it does help a lot. It should take about 1/2 hour to 2 hours, depending if you have other issues with your car (like I do). Take care, Keith.
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