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Old Dec 31, 2003 | 03:13 PM
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greddy install

I dont know what happened but all it posted was hey on my last post. But i think you guys will get over it. Anyway i just purchased the greddy evo cat-back for my mp5. I got a pretty good deal i think, i only paid $401.00 for it. Anyway i am just wondering if anyone has purchsed this for their car and installed in and any type of headaches i might be expecting. Thanks for your help.
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There are always headaches waiting for you when you do exhaust work. Make sure at the very least you have WD-40, Liquid Wrench, or some other penetrating oil.
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hmmmm...... when i took off my stock exhaust to put on my jic one, the only problem i had was getting a big enough wrench under my car to torque down the bolts. impact seemed to work fine though. i wish i had a lift.
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I am in the military and they have these things called auto hobby shops. It costs $2.50 and hour and you have every tool you can think of at your disposal including two types of lifts and all kinds of equipment from tir mounters to whatever the thing isd that turns your rotors. Since my car is like 6 months old i think the hardest thing will be getting to tools in the small places.
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