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Old 07-14-2003, 08:34 PM
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Default Removal of stock y-pipe

Any tips for getting it out in one piece? I kinda wanted to save it just in case I ever needed it again...but then again I threw away my stock muffler Maybe I should just get rid of it? Any thoughts? TIA
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I just sucessfully removed my stock exhaust without mangling it. I just jacked up the car and sprayed a little Marvel Mystery Oil on them. The next day I got out the impact wrench and they all came out willingly. Note I started with taking off the Y to I nut/ clamp first and supported it with an extra jackstand.
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Trash it. There's no market for it and it'll just clog up space. You can either ger rid of it now or throw it away after storing it for a year. Your call!




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