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Old 06-27-2005, 04:15 PM   #1
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taking off cat-back

im 95% done taking off my flowmaster cat back system. i took off the flanges where it bolts up to the h-pipe, took off all 4 rubber hanger supports and the tailpipe rubber support. the whole assembly is freely hanging, but i cant manuever the tip up over the axle. i thought it could stay in 1 piece, but does the pipe coming out of the muffler need to be cut? everything is welded (no clamps) thats why i thought i could wiggle it out, but i dont wanna scratch anything. please let me know if its possible to get out in one piece. if not, anyone got a sawz all i can borrow?!?!? :larry03gt
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Old 06-27-2005, 04:18 PM   #2
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You can remove it in one piece, but you gotta drop the axle. Best bet, go the Vato Zone and rent a tail pipe cutter. 2 minutes and you're done.
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You can remove it in one piece, but you gotta drop the axle. Best bet, go the Vato Zone and rent a tail pipe cutter. 2 minutes and you're done.
werd. or hit a home depot to rent a sawzall (like $15) plus you gotta buy a blade.
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Old 06-27-2005, 04:24 PM   #4
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werd, thanks guys
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its not very hard to drop the axle a bit, you dont need to disconnect everything. I did one just by disconnecting the shocks. Of course its easier to cut right after the muffler.
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