Need Some Exhaust Help!

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  1. Bee89

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    Im glad this came up now, it was the last thing i expected lol
     
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    Lol good luck unbolting that! Heat + rust = sawzall

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    her trucks a lil newer, less miles. hopefully its not "welded" like mine did overtime :jester:
     
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    i did it on my 98 Prelude with 120k miles on it. Im a determined woman lol i guess thats partially why i assumed no cutting would be necessary. I will have to inspect mine when i get home and hope for the best :jester:
     
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    i'm almost positive you'll have that coupler band. soak the bolts in wd40 (Please make sure your exhaust system is cooled off). grab a breaker bar and pop the nuts lose. are you done yet? :jester:
     
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    Lol when I go to install it I'll make sure I have something to cut it off just in case.


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    Yours shouldn't be too hard to unbolt bee. I got mine off with some on blaster ad a regular socket wrench. No breaker bar needed!


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    Hopefully! I needed the breaker bar for my honda. I may need it this time around too, I'm small and don't really generate enough force on my own lol

    Unfortunately im still at work so I haven't been able to take a peek under the truck yet.


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    By the time I was able to get pics it was dark. Heres what she looks like

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    Of course the flash blurred it out. Tomorrow morning I'll try again.


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    wait, do you even have a muffler on that truck? or is the picture just infront of it?


    and it looks like you have a 2 piece driveshaft?
     

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