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Manny | I recently purchased the Mopar exhaust and was wondering how hard it is to install and what if any special tools are required. I also want to know if I can easily install it by backing onto ramps or is it suggested that the car be placed on a lift. Thanks to CJ and others you were very helpful with questions that I had on installing the hitch and I was able to do it with very little frustration. I would appreciate your input. Thanks Manny ------------------ |
CJ | We had my exhausts installed by a custom muffler shop. It is easier to do on a hoist, although you can probably use ramps. It helps to have a torch to heat the connections. This minimizes any damage to the stock parts, which could be reinstalled if you decided to change your car back to stock. The biggest challenge will be removing the muffler, which is nestled in the center tunnel. Whatever you decide to do, Good Luck! ------------------ CJ - The One and Only - 1999 Black Mopar Exhaust System Splash Guards Matching Prowler Trailer PProwler Vanity Plate Classic/Beautiful - I'm referring to the Cat of course!
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Tony Goertz | Manny - I found that it is easiest to remove the complete exhaust system in one piece, and then separate the pipes and muffler. You will have to remove the rear frame braces. Spray a little WD40 on the hangers and the rubbers slide off easily. I blocked the car up about 14"s ------------------ Little Canuck 99 TonyG@ProwlerOnline.com |
BeWare | I paid $50 to have it installed. It was fairly easy for them to do, but worth every penny to have someone else do it. ------------------ |
Manny | Thanks for the prompt reply. As usual this site is awesome, especially when you need advice. Take care, Manny ------------------ |
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