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D.I.Y.-er exhaust installation questions 700 1990

1...no comment dont live in the states
2... has to come as a kit and be built on the car to get it in...
3.... clmaps work (buy good ones, stainless if you can get them and dont do them up too tight..you can cause leaks that way...)
4.... lightly paste all your joints..cant hurt, may help, lubricates the joint to slide as well
5... obtain a angle grinder & a thin body work cutting blade (like 2mm thick)..this will slice the exhaust up on the car liek swiss chesse and make it easy to remove...
6....remove as much as possible...eg to the cat, getting the joints apart is a PITA on an old exhaust, so you REALLY want to take as much as possible in one hit and only leave yourself one joint to fight with
7. DONT cut to close to that joint...your goign to need substantial amounts of metal to grab hold of!
8. be prepaired to get physical with the last joint (large hammers, blow tourch
etc)
9. if your planning on keeping the car fit stainless...







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