and do i really need someone to help hold it up if i'm installing it part by part? i don't really have a helper so maybe i will need some rope or some string to help me...lol
and do i really need someone to help hold it up if i'm installing it part by part? i don't really have a helper so maybe i will need some rope or some string to help me...lol
A helper will make the job a lot easier...otherwise get something to support the exhaust...like how the exhaust shops do it..
so i've given up because it was too hard to jack the car up and what not...
not much room to move under it, looked like more hassle to install it than i thought.
anyone have any good exhausts places in sydney that can install it for me? and how much would it cost for them to remove my stock exhaust and put on the new one?
good luck trying to get it off from the cat! i had to call it a night last night for my install of the Skunk2 exhaust i bought from Lindz234, im now getting it done pro on tuesday, i couldnt get the bolt undone, i didnt have enough leverage under the car, had 3 blokes trying and we couldnt get it. and we didnt want to strip the bolts, so we had to throw the towel in.
did u use wd40 or some sort of penetrating spray to get all the rust and all that off the bolt?
did u use a breaker bar?
i am thinking of getting some ramps so i can get more clearance under the car...i've only got a 1400kg rated jack and it didn't lift the car high enough, nor could i find a good place to put the jack at the rear of the car.
also, do you normally put some sealant between the flanges before you bolt them up? or are the metal gaskets sufficient?
i was on ramps. still couldnt get the leverage with my large ratchet. so yeh. my cars 2inchs lower than stock too on the 16inch stock rims. so i guess that doesnt help.
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