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  • Member For: 9y 6m 19d
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Clearance for installation is my issue. So yes that was me airborne going backwards, trying to stick a very precise landing!

 

Might park on the lawn and dig a big hole.

 

When I moved the car without the rear section, 4 year old reckoned "that sounded awesome". Brought a tear to my eye.

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  • ...JD TUNING ADELAIDE...
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Just use a hoist as the angle to get them out on a hoist is spastic let alone on a driveway with jacks etc etc  

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  • Member For: 16y 7m
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The stock exhaust on a sedan is one piece from the tailpipe to the other side of the IRS. It has a big u shaped bit that is hard to get over the IRS when the car is on the ground. If you don't want to keep the exhaust, just angle grinder it off haha

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Yep angle grinder FTW. Exhaust was cactus anyway.

 

I think you might be right Jet - I'll be looking for a hoist in the morning for installation.

 

Or side pipes...

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it's easy enough to install aftermarket exhausts in the region because they usually have two sets of flanges, one either side of the IRS... or is it another stock one?

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  • Moar Powar Babeh
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Remove the bumper cover, rotate the exhaust 90dege so the bends are horizontal and the opening the in the tube is facing the diff centre and swing the muffler out past where the bumper would normally be (it winds up sticking behind the rh rear wheel) start feeding the pipe over the cradle. Once you've got the flange past the cradle start to rotate the exhaust back into the correct position as you wiggle it forward. 

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