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Old 04-07-2009, 02:20 PM
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Just got a set of shorties in today to put in the bird. Was wondering how hard it would be to set them in there myself. I should have all tools needed. What has to come off to make them work, and are there any tips to getting them in there easier? Also is tuning required? or will they make my car run different?
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This is a pretty easy job. Remove y-pipe, then starter, then spark plugs. Remove and replace from underneath the car. It can be a bit of a pain sometimes but it'll bring you closer to your car
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