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Just did the rear with the Stillen exhaust. With the muffler section detached (as above for the stock exhaust) and the rubber hangers disconnected it's barely doable. It's easier to
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Just did the rear with the Stillen exhaust. With the muffler section detached (as above for the stock exhaust) and the rubber hangers disconnected it's barely doable. It's easier to just go ahead and disconnect the single center flange as well to get more play in the exhaust. I went with the medium setting for now. Now on to the front...
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