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Originally Posted by wheee! Is it absolutely necessary to remove the TP's or Cats? I assume you could leave them on. I wouldn't want to. I had trouble loosening the
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I assume you could leave them on. I wouldn't want to. I had trouble loosening the bolt up by the manifold on my car. So I had no choice in the manner. It's really easy to remove them. Cats could be harder but even when I removed mine it went well. But my car didn't have many miles on it at the time so I feel that made it easier to break loose the demon bolt everyone speaks of.
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