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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Palm Harbor, FL
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Thanx for the advice green92lx
. We used a piece of steel strapwire like you said and my friend is very happy now. Only thing is, there is llike some steel mesh jammed at the end of the cats and we dont know how to get it out. It looks as though it could be a real chocker for the engine. What do you think? Should we leave it or try and get it out?------------------ Blueneonman - '95 5.0L Mustang GT Convertible | K&N Drop-in | FMS 9mm Wires | Hi-Flow Cats | Flowmaster 2 Chambers | Subframes | 6-pt Rollcage | 14deg Timing | Coolest Neon Lighting on a Mustang EVER! |
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