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Old 11-20-2009, 12:48 PM
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Great link! Do the Thorley's bolt up to the remainder of the stock exhaust? I am aware that they include the Y pipe. That will render my SPD useless. Just do not want any supprises at time of job.
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I did this job on mine it was the worse, I installed Ford motorsport headers connected to the stock y-pipe that had the off-road piece in it and ran it thorugh the stock convertor and into a magna-flow muffler and duels out the back it sounds good runs better and doesn't downshift when pulling hills as much. I used a dremel tool as well for cutting the bolts off and a stud remover, the pass. side I had to cut the stock exhaust manifold in two pieces to get it off. I heated them and used PB blaster to remove studs. I also removed the shocks and mounts, tires, starter(ended up having to buy a new one because I broke a bolt on the solinoid. It is a total PIA and the worse job by far I have ever done on a vehicle.
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